An Ideal Husband
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"An Ideal Husband" is a comedic play written by Oscar Wilde, first performed in 1895. It is one of Wilde's society comedies, which satirize the manners and morals of Victorian society. The play explores themes of political and moral corruption, blackmail, and the complexities of maintaining an ideal public image. The plot revolves around Sir Robert Chiltern, a successful and morally upright politician, and his wife, Lady Gertrude Chiltern. Their seemingly perfect lives are threatened when a mysterious woman named Mrs. Cheveley enters the scene. Mrs. Cheveley possesses a letter that could ruin Sir Robert's political career, and she attempts to use this information to her advantage. As the drama unfolds, Wilde introduces a cast of witty and eccentric characters, including Lord Arthur Goring, a close friend of Sir Robert, and Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert's sister. Lord Goring, known for his dandyish charm and clever quips, becomes a central figure in the attempts to resolve the conflicts and unveil the truth behind Sir Robert's past. Throughout the play, Wilde explores the themes of morality and forgiveness, highlighting the contrast between public and private personas. The characters grapple with the societal expectations placed upon them, and the play humorously exposes the hypocrisies of the upper class while offering a reflection on the nature of human flaws. "An Ideal Husband" is celebrated for its sparkling dialogue, clever wit, and insightful observations about the moral fabric of society. Like many of Wilde's works, it showcases his mastery of satire and his ability to blend humor with social commentary. The play remains a popular and frequently performed piece in the canon of Wildean literature.
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Wilde, O., Giuliano, G., & Circle, T. (2024). An Ideal Husband. Unabridged. Independently Published.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Wilde, Oscar, Geoffrey, Giuliano and The, Circle. 2024. An Ideal Husband. Independently Published.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Wilde, Oscar, Geoffrey, Giuliano and The, Circle, An Ideal Husband. Independently Published, 2024.
MLA Citation (style guide)Wilde, Oscar,, et al. An Ideal Husband. Unabridged. Independently Published, 2024.
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| dateLastUpdated | Oct 06, 2025 06:29:45 PM |
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| 520 | |a "An Ideal Husband" is a comedic play written by Oscar Wilde, first performed in 1895. It is one of Wilde's society comedies, which satirize the manners and morals of Victorian society. The play explores themes of political and moral corruption, blackmail, and the complexities of maintaining an ideal public image. The plot revolves around Sir Robert Chiltern, a successful and morally upright politician, and his wife, Lady Gertrude Chiltern. Their seemingly perfect lives are threatened when a mysterious woman named Mrs. Cheveley enters the scene. Mrs. Cheveley possesses a letter that could ruin Sir Robert's political career, and she attempts to use this information to her advantage. As the drama unfolds, Wilde introduces a cast of witty and eccentric characters, including Lord Arthur Goring, a close friend of Sir Robert, and Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert's sister. Lord Goring, known for his dandyish charm and clever quips, becomes a central figure in the attempts to resolve the conflicts and unveil the truth behind Sir Robert's past. Throughout the play, Wilde explores the themes of morality and forgiveness, highlighting the contrast between public and private personas. The characters grapple with the societal expectations placed upon them, and the play humorously exposes the hypocrisies of the upper class while offering a reflection on the nature of human flaws. "An Ideal Husband" is celebrated for its sparkling dialogue, clever wit, and insightful observations about the moral fabric of society. Like many of Wilde's works, it showcases his mastery of satire and his ability to blend humor with social commentary. The play remains a popular and frequently performed piece in the canon of Wildean literature. | ||
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