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Oscar Wilde 
Woman of No Importance 

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Literature loves a strong, protective mother. Whilst Molly Weasley, Catelyn Stark and Miss Honey might have had their own specific worries, none of these were fighting the prejudice facing Mrs Arbuthnot. A single, unwed mother in the Victorian times was not destined to have a good time. In this witty play we peruse the workings of upper class parties in the Victorian era, England. Mrs. Arbuthnot learns that her grown son has been offered a job with Lord Illingworth. Instead of her being thrilled, she does everything she can to stop him. Upon finally finding out why, well, let’s just say, there’s enough drama to fill a play. Mrs. Arbuthnot utters one of the most iconic lines in theatre when asked who’s glove has been left on her floor. She replies "a man of no importance" – burn. A witty take on the lofty idealism of the British class system by Irishman Oscar Wilde. –
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9788726598896 ● Publisher Saga Egmont International ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7921794 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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