The Importance of Being Earnest

76 pages

English language

Published Sept. 5, 2005

ISBN:
978-1-58049-580-6
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This is my favourite play and the one that taught me I could like plays. A sample of the text:

JACK.
You really love me, Gwendolen?


GWENDOLEN.
Passionately!


JACK.
Darling! You don’t know how happy you’ve made me.


GWENDOLEN.
My own Ernest!


JACK.
But you don’t really mean to say that you couldn’t love me if my name wasn’t Ernest?


GWENDOLEN.
But your name is Ernest.


JACK.
Yes, I know it is. But supposing it was something else? Do you mean to say you couldn’t love me then?


GWENDOLEN.
[Glibly.] Ah! that is clearly a metaphysical speculation, and like most metaphysical speculations has very little reference at all to the actual facts of real life, as we know them.


JACK.
Personally, darling, to speak quite candidly, I don’t much care about the name of Ernest . . . I don’t think the …

Such wit in dialogue is a delectable joy!

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I think this is the first time I've read this play since high school. It's even more wonderful than I had remembered. There are so many fantastic lines and quotable quotations! There was barely a moment I wasn't laughing the whole way through, and I think the humor works even better for me now that I'm over 20 years older than the last time I read it. I suspect I will be accusing friends of vulgarly talking like a dentist over dinner in the near future.

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