Description
A Woman of No Importance premiered at London's Haymarket Theatre on April 19, 1893. As he often did, Oscar Wilde focused on the secrets of the upper class in this play. As always, there is plenty of witty repartee. The play was set to go on tour when Wilde was arrested. The scandal meant they canceled the tour.
This Large Print Edition is presented in easy-to-read 16 point type.
About the Author
Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1854. He wrote essays, poetry, stories, plays, and one novel (The Picture of Dorian Gray). He was something of a celebrity, known for dressing flamboyantly. He had a biting wit, which made him eminently quotable. He died in 1900 at the age of forty-six.
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