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The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde - Volume IX Plays 2: Lady Lancing; Volume X Plays 3: The Importance of Being Earnest (Multiple copy pack)
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The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde - Volume IX Plays 2: Lady Lancing; Volume X Plays 3: The Importance of Being Earnest (Multiple copy pack)
Series: The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde
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This two-volume addition to the Complete Works of Oscar Wilde
contains full critical editions of two plays, Lady Lancing and The
Importance of Being Earnest. These authoritative editions are based
on all surviving manuscript material and other relevant documents.
Composed rapidly between August and October of 1894 as a
generically unorthodox four-act 'Serious Comedy for Trivial
People', Lady Lancing was never produced or published in Wilde's
lifetime. Unexpectedly, it was taken over by the actor-manager
George Alexander, transformed over the author's objections into a
three-act farcical comedy, and produced as The Importance of Being
Earnest at Alexander's St James's Theatre, London, in February
1895. Published only in 1899, in an edition extensively revised by
the author, it has never subsequently been out of print. Lady
Lancing, meanwhile, has come to latter-day critical and scholarly
attention as the first fruits of Wilde's brilliant concept of a new
kind of farcical dramatization. Also included in this publication
is a reconstructed edition of a dramatic fragment by Wilde, A
Wife's Tragedy, based on a single, undated surviving manuscript. In
addition to annotated critical editions of the two plays
themselves, accompanied by extensive commentaries, these two
volumes contain several historical and critical accounts of the
long, complex early history of these two separate but closely
related compositions. These accounts trace the gestation of Lady
Lancing and its transformation into The Importance of Being Earnest
and describe the abrupt closing of the first production of The
Importance as a consequence of Wilde's ill-fated lawsuit against
the Marquess of Queensberry for criminal libel in April 1895 and
the two subsequent trials of Wilde himself for 'gross indecency',
ending in his conviction and incarceration. These accounts are
augmented by descriptions of the fascinating textual history of the
two plays and are supplemented by appendices that provide
additional information about Lady Lancing and The Importance of
Being Earnest, including a survey of first production reviews, an
acting script of In the Season (the curtain-raiser included in
first-production performances), a tabular comparison of the texts ,
and a summary of the process by which the play became a perennial,
international theatrical classic.
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