Lady Windermere's Fan
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Oscar Wilde's first major success on the stage, Lady Windermere's Fan premiered in London in 1892 to sold-out fashionable crowds. The social comedy centers on a woman who has been cast out of and hopes to re-enter society but ultimately sacrifices herself to save her grown daughter's dignity and social standing. Filled with some of Wilde's best-known and wittiest epigrammatic sayings, the play's exposure of upper-class hypocrisy is far deeper and more poignant than such funny writing ought to allow.

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Oscar Wilde's first major success on the stage, Lady Windermere's Fan premiered in London in 1892 to sold-out fashionable crowds. The social comedy centers on a woman who has been cast out of and hopes to re-enter society but ultimately sacrifices herself to save her grown daughter's dignity and social standing. Filled with some of Wilde's best-known and wittiest epigrammatic sayings, the play's exposure of upper-class hypocrisy is far deeper and more poignant than such funny writing ought to allow.
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Wilde, O. (2021). Lady Windermere's Fan. Warbler Classics.

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Wilde, Oscar. 2021. Lady Windermere's Fan. Warbler Classics.

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Wilde, Oscar, Lady Windermere's Fan. Warbler Classics, 2021.

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Wilde, Oscar. Lady Windermere's Fan. Warbler Classics, 2021.

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