
audiobook
by Oscar Wilde
The Importance of Being Earnest - A Trivial Comedy for Serious People - THE PERSONS IN THE PLAY
THE SCENES OF THE PLAY
LONDON: ST. JAMES’S THEATRE
FIRST ACT - SCENE
SECOND ACT - SCENE
THIRD ACT - SCENE
Set in a fashionable London flat, the story opens with the charmingly idle Algernon Moncrieff entertaining his manservant while contemplating cucumber sandwiches and the perils of marriage. Into this genteel scene steps his distant cousin Jack Worthing, a respectable gentleman who has adopted a fictional brother named Ernest to escape his rural responsibilities. Their witty repartee quickly reveals a tangled web of secret identities, romantic intentions, and the absurdities of Victorian high society.
As Jack prepares to propose to the elegant Gwendolen Fairfax, he must also contend with the formidable Lady Bracknell, whose strict ideas about lineage and propriety threaten to upend his plans. Meanwhile, the clever governess Miss Prism and the imaginative young Cecily add further layers of intrigue and humor, each with their own hidden pasts. The first act sets the stage for a delightful battle of wits, where appearances are questioned and the very notion of “being earnest” becomes a source of endless amusement.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (116K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1900
A brilliant wit with a gift for turning society inside out, this Irish writer gave the English language some of its sharpest comedies and most unforgettable lines. His work still feels lively today, balancing elegance, humor, and a dark awareness of how fragile reputation can be.
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