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A Woman of No Importance.

A Woman of No Importance.

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A Woman of No Importance.

by WILDE, Oscar

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About This Item

London: John Lane at the Sign of the Bodley Head,, 1894. The scarce deluxe issue First edition, large paper issue, one of 50 copies attractively printed on handmade paper with wide margins and bound in tan buckram. The trade issue consisted of 500 copies printed on smaller, machine-made paper bound in pink linen. This satirical play on English manners premiered at Haymarket Theatre on 19 April 1893 and ran until 16 August for 113 performances. Wilde's opulent production used "the market forces of luxury dressmaking to comment upon the worlds of his Haymarket patrons... Audiences in the stalls and boxes continued to be both flattered and vexed by the antics of their on-stage doubles, while viewers in the upper galleries enjoyed the additional spectacle of fashionable Society catching its likeness in Wilde's cunningly set mirrors" (Kaplan, p. 252). The first show met with applause for the actors and boos for the playwright, causing Wilde to announce from behind a curtain, "Ladies and gentlemen, I regret to inform you that Mr Oscar Wilde is not in the house" (Ellmann, p. 381). Small quarto. Original tan buckram with gilt floral decorations by Charles Shannon, spine lettered in gilt, fore and bottom edges uncut. Spine toned, gilt bright, endpapers browned, contents fresh. A near-fine copy. Mason 365. Richard Ellmann, Oscar Wilde, 1988; Joel Kaplan, "Wilde on the Stage", The Cambridge Companion to Oscar Wilde, ed. by Peter Raby, 1997.

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Oscar Wilde's audacious drama of social scandal centres around the revelation of Mrs Arbuthnot's long-concealed secret. A house party is in full swing at Lady Hunstanton's country home, when it is announced that Gerald Arbuthnot has been appointed secretary to the sophisticated, witty Lord Illingworth. Gerald's mother stands in the way of his appointment, but fears to tell him why, for who will believe Lord Illingworth to be a man of no importance?

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Bookseller
Peter Harrington GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
A Woman of No Importance.
Author
WILDE, Oscar
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Place of Publication
London: John Lane at the Sign of the Bodley Head,
Date Published
1894

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