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by Oscar Wilde
The story opens at a glittering soirée in a London townhouse, where aristocrats, politicians, and artists mingle amid laughter and clinking glasses. Amid the chatter, Lady Windermere summons her trusted cheiromantist, a palm‑reader who claims to see the future written in the lines of her hand. His unsettling prediction—that someone close to her will be compelled to commit murder—sets a nervous ripple through the fashionable crowd.
When the news reaches the charming and unsuspecting Lord Arthur Savile, he is both horrified and intrigued by the notion of a preordained crime. Determined to fulfill his supposed destiny before it can ruin his reputation, he embarks on a series of ill‑fated schemes, each more absurd than the last, while trying to preserve his genteel standing. Wilde’s razor‑sharp wit and satirical eye turn this moral dilemma into a sparkling comedy of manners, probing the clash between societal expectations and the whims of fate.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (217K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1900
Best known for sparkling wit, elegant plays, and the haunting novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, this Irish writer turned style, satire, and social criticism into unforgettable art. His life was as dramatic as his work, ending in exile after a trial that shocked Victorian society.
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