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The Importance Of Being Earnest (Macmillan Readers) | OSCAR WILDE
The Importance Of Being Earnest (Macmillan Readers) | OSCAR WILDE
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OSCAR WILDE
The Importance Of Being Earnest (Macmillan Readers)
Macmillan Heinemann
Páginas: 128
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NO DISPONIBLE EN EL LOCAL - ENTREGA EN 5 DÍAS
Precio: 390.0
ISBN: 9780230408685
The Importance of Being Earnest
Oscar Wildes comic masterpiece explores love, social conventions and mistaken identity through a series of witty misunderstandings.
Jack Worthing leads a double life, using the name Ernest whenever he visits London. His friend Algernon soon discovers the secret and decides to adopt the same name for his own purposes. Their deceptions become increasingly complicated when both men fall in love with women who are determined to marry someone called Ernest.
First performed in 1895, this celebrated play combines sharp dialogue, eccentric characters and clever wordplay to satirise Victorian society and its ideas about marriage, respectability and appearances.
This adapted Upper-level edition is presented as a playscript and includes grammar and vocabulary exercises, notes about the story and Oscar Wildes life, comprehension questions, and a glossary of difficult words and useful phrases.
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