| Format | Paperback |
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Lady Windermere’s Fan: A Play About a Good Woman
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| Print length: | 86 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 28 March 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 13.97 x 0.56 x 21.59 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8321196137 |
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“”Lady Windermere’s Fan”” is a comedic play written by Oscar Wilde and first performed in 1892. Set in London society during the late Victorian era, the play revolves around the character of Lady Windermere, a young and virtuous wife who becomes entangled in a web of scandal and intrigue. The play begins as Lady Windermere prepares to celebrate her birthday with a lavish party at her home. However, her happiness is soon disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious woman named Mrs. Erlynne, who is rumored to be having an affair with Lady Windermere’s husband, Lord Windermere. Distraught by the rumors and believing her husband to be unfaithful, Lady Windermere contemplates leaving him and running away with the charming Lord Darlington, who has been pursuing her affections. However, as the truth behind Mrs. Erlynne’s relationship with Lord Windermere is gradually revealed, Lady Windermere must confront her own misconceptions and prejudices. As the plot unfolds, Wilde weaves together themes of love, marriage, fidelity, and social hypocrisy. The play is filled with witty dialogue, clever repartee, and sharp social commentary, as Wilde satirizes the mores and conventions of Victorian society. In the end, Lady Windermere learns the truth about her mother’s past and the sacrifices she has made for her daughter’s sake. She also discovers the true nature of Mrs. Erlynne’s intentions and the depth of her own husband’s love and devotion. “”Lady Windermere’s Fan”” is celebrated for its sparkling wit, elegant prose, and keen observations of human behavior. The play’s exploration of moral ambiguity and the complexities of human relationships continues to resonate with audiences today, making it one of Wilde’s most enduring and beloved works. —- ISBN: 9798321196137
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