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It's cheap, it's public domain, and it's funny as hell. If you want a short but amusing read, look no further - Oscar Wilde is beyond brilliant. There are little things I can say without just linking to the masterpiece itself on Project Gutenburg. Its satire, wit, and constant pace is beyond comparison.
I have re-read it multiple times, seen it live & as a movie, and never seem to tire of Wilde's excellent knack for satire. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys play-format comedies with strong irony. This book has remained one of my favorites since reading it in high school ~5 years ago. It is a quick & fun read full of irony and hilariously awkward situations.
The English humor is brilliant and it is delightful to get to read it in probably less than an hour. I bought this script because I have so enjoyed the movie based on it. This was pure enjoyment for me for no other reason than not missing a syllable of the dialogue (sometimes in the movie the actors speak a little too fast, so in order to savor the humor behind the lines having them in print allows you to enjoy them at your own pace)
It's pretty funny too, with a lot of wit and the like through it.This particular edition is particularly cheap, and it seems like its worth a look. I've been meaning to get into some more of his work, I really have. It's also been my only sampling of Oscar Wilde. Everyone claims to be Earnest, but they're all rather trivial about it. I still smile when I think about this play. It was my first sampling of Oscar Wilde, and I found it pretty enjoyable. It's a tale of mistaken identity, of love, of three volume novels, of "Bunburyists" and of fashion.
I love Oscar Wilde. I love it. I love this play. The wit and humor of this play is astounding, and yet at the same time, it is so intelligent.
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