Lady Windermere's Fan (eBook)

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2022
50 Seiten
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Lady Windermere's Fan - Oscar Wilde
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Oscar Wilde's 'Lady Windermere's Fan' is a sharp, biting comedy of manners that observes the precarious balance of social reputation and individual morality. With Wilde's signature wit and a deft satirical touch, the play scrutinizes the Victorian aristocracy through the eyes of its titular character, who faces a moral dilemma upon learning of her husband's alleged infidelity. The richness of Wilde's dialogue, coupled with his incisive exploration of hypocrisy and redemption, situates the work within both the literary style of aestheticism and a critique of Victorian mores. Its stage is both a reflection and a distortion of society, offering commentary as sharp as it is stylized.

Oscar Wilde himself was no stranger to the strictures of high society, and 'Lady Windermere's Fan' becomes a canvas for his own observation and experiences within the late-Victorian cultural milieu. The play, hinging on scandal and the flirtation with moral absolutes, echoes Wilde's personal challenges against societal norms of the time, as well as his ultimate downfall resulting from his controversial lifestyle – aspects that imbue the work with an undeniable authenticity and poignancy.

For enthusiasts of classic literature and the dramatic arts, Wilde's 'Lady Windermere's Fan' is a must-read. It offers a timeless look at the human condition through the lens of humor and social critique. This edition by DigiCat Publishing is a testament to the enduring heritage of Wilde's genius, underscoring the necessity of keeping such literary treasures both accessible and relevant to contemporary readers. Through Wilde's masterful hand, we continue to explore the themes of identity, reputation, and forgiveness, making 'Lady Windermere's Fan' a resonant classic for any discerning literary collection.

Oscar Wilde, born Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde on October 16, 1854, in Dublin, Ireland, emerged as one of the most iconic figures of late 19th-century literature. With his scintillating wit, flamboyant dress, and glittering conversational skill, Wilde became one of London's most visible personalities. He attended Trinity College in Dublin and then Magdalen College in Oxford, where he was influenced by Aestheticism and began to develop his singular style. Wilde's literary output was diverse, including poetry, journalism, and notably, his novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' - a work that was both popular and controversial, reflecting themes of aestheticism, duplicity, and the duplicity of society. Wilde's foray into theatrical work yielded a string of successful comedies that satirized Victorian society, among these 'Lady Windermere's Fan' (1892), which combines Wilde's sharp wit with a social commentary on morality and the complexities of human relationships. It served to solidify his reputation as a playwright capable of trenchant social observation and sparkling dialogue. Wilde's other significant works include 'A Woman of No Importance,' 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' and 'An Ideal Husband.' Despite his success, Wilde's candidness regarding his homosexuality led to his downfall. After a highly publicized trial, he was imprisoned for 'gross indecency.' Wilde's health deteriorated and, after his release, he lived in comparative obscurity and poverty until his death on November 30, 1900, in Paris. His literary legacy, however, continues to be celebrated for its wit, its aesthetic insight, and its critical lampooning of Victorian values.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 19th century theatre • Aesthetic movement literature • aristocracy • British playwrights • Classic English plays • Drama • English literature • High society plays • Literary wit and epigrams • marriage • Moral dilemmas in literature • mothers and daughters • Oscar Wilde Drama • satirical comedies • Social Class • Victorian plays
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