In Oscar Wilde's witty comedy, two friends, Algernon and Jack, create elaborate deceptions to escape societal obligations and pursue romance. Algernon invents a carefree alter ego, Bunbury, while Jack adopts the fictitious persona of "Ernest" to win the love of Gwendolen. Their schemes lead to a series of humorous misunderstandings, revealing the absurdities of Victorian social norms. As truths come to light, Wilde's sharp satire highlights the superficiality of Victorian society and the importance of sincerity, all wrapped in sparkling humor and clever wordplay.The Importance of being Earnest is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1899.
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