Lady Windermere's Fan. by Oscar Wilde. The Persons of the Play Lord Windermere Lord Darlington Lord Augustus Lorton Mr. Dumby Mr. Cecil Graham Mr. Hopper Parker, Butler Lady Windermere The Duchess of Berwick Lady Agatha Carlisle Lady Plymdale . Lady Windermere tells Lord Windermere that if Mrs. Erlynne comes to the party, she will insult her and hit her across the face with the fan. Lord Windermere begs her not to, but she ignores him and calls Parker in. Lady Windermere asks Parker to be sure that he pronounces the names very clearly when he announces the guests at the party, so that. · Lady Windermere's Fan ~~ Oscar Wilde Lady Windermere's Fan is quite clever, quite witty, but at it's heart is a comedy in the vein of The Importance of Being Ernest. And while all is resolved in a neat package by the end of Act IV, it is not as satisfying most of Wilde's work. Lady Windermere's Fan is a social comedy, as is most of Wilde's work/5.
Lady Windermere's Fan, comedy of manners in four acts by Oscar Wilde, performed in and published the following year. Set in London, the play's action is put in motion by Lady Windermere's jealousy over her husband's apparent interest in Mrs. Erlynne, a beautiful older woman with a mysterious. Lady Windermere's Fan. by Oscar Wilde. The Persons of the Play Lord Windermere Lord Darlington Lord Augustus Lorton Mr. Dumby Mr. Cecil Graham Mr. Hopper Parker, Butler Lady Windermere The Duchess of Berwick Lady Agatha Carlisle Lady Plymdale Lady Stutfield Lady Jedburgh Mrs. Cowper-Cowper. Lady Windermere's Fan (Paperback) Published December 20th by Bloomsbury Methuen Drama. New Mermaids, Paperback, pages. Author (s): Oscar Wilde, Ian Small (Editor) ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language.
Lady Windermere The Duchess of Berwick Lady Agatha Carlisle Lady Plymdale Lady Stutfield Lady Jedburgh Mrs. Cowper-Cowper Mrs. Erlynne Rosalie, Maid THE SCENES OF THE PLAY ACT I. Morning-room in Lord Windermere's house. ACT II. Drawing-room in Lord Windermere's house. ACT III. Lord Darlington's rooms. ACT IV. Same as Act I. TIME: The Present. Lady Windermere's Fan ~~ Oscar Wilde Lady Windermere's Fan is quite clever, quite witty, but at it's heart is a comedy in the vein of The Importance of Being Ernest. And while all is resolved in a neat package by the end of Act IV, it is not as satisfying most of Wilde's work. Lady Windermere's Fan is a social comedy, as is most of Wilde's work. Lady Windermere’s Fan, comedy of manners in four acts by Oscar Wilde, performed in and published the following year. Fancy Portrait, a caricature of Oscar Wilde, published in Punch, or the London Charivari, March 5, The cartoon uses puns to satirize Oscar Wilde and his new play Lady Windermere's Fan. Set in London, the play’s action is put in motion by Lady Windermere’s jealousy over her husband’s apparent interest in Mrs. Erlynne, a beautiful older woman with a mysterious.
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