
AN IDEAL HUSBAND
THE PERSONS OF THE PLAY
THE SCENES OF THE PLAY
THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET
FIRST ACT - SCENE
SECOND ACT - SCENE
THIRD ACT - SCENE
FOURTH ACT - SCENE
A glittering London soirée opens the play, set in Sir Robert Chiltern’s elegant Grosvenor Square residence. The room buzzes with the chatter of society’s most polished figures—Lady Chiltern, the earnest and beautiful wife; the witty, dandy Lord Goring; the aristocratic Lord Caversham; and a parade of fashionable ladies and diplomats. Their polished exchanges reveal a world of privilege, charm, and the subtle undercurrents of ambition.
Amid the sparkle, a quiet danger emerges. Sir Robert, a rising political star celebrated for his integrity, is haunted by a youthful indiscretion that a clever and determined Mrs. Cheveley threatens to bring to light. As the clock ticks, he must decide whether to safeguard his public reputation or confront the truth, while Lord Goring’s sharp observations add both humor and insight. The drama unfolds over a single day, exploring the clash between personal morality and public expectation.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (171K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1900
Known for sparkling wit and razor-sharp comedy, this Irish writer helped define late Victorian literature. His plays and novel still feel fresh for the way they mix elegance, satire, and a clear-eyed view of society.
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