Oscar Wilde - The Importance Of Being Earnest (BBC)
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General Information Book...............................The Importance Of Being Earnest Author............................Oscar Wilde Players...........................Dame Judi Dench; Michael Horden; Martin Clunes; Terrence Alexander; John Moffatt; Samantha Bond; Michael Sheen; Miriam Margolyes; Amanda Root. Abr/Unabr......................Unabridged Genre.............................Classic Humour Publisher.......................Hodder & Stoughton File Information Source...........................1 eDownloaded DRM protected (Digital Rights Management) 64 Kb .aax File Number of MP3 files... One Encoder..........................Lame 3.98a Converted to.................64 kbit/s CBR | 44,100 Hz | Stereo (with DRM Removed) Total Runtime...............1 Hours 57 Minutes Total Size.......................54.1 MB Converted By.................OldScotsman Date Converted.............14-August-2012 ID3 Tags..........................Includes Image and all info shown on this page (Smart Phone Ready) For those of you who love this book or if this is your first time, just allocate yourself 2 hours and find a place to indulge peace. In my case the greenhouse. You could try the car in the driveway. ABOUT THE BOOK Oscar Wilde's most famous play was described by its author as a trivial comedy for serious people'. It's a mixture of the usual comic ploys of mistaken identity, thwarted romance, and a happy ending, but what makes this play a classic is Wilde's epigrams, whizzing dialogue, and the monstrous character Lady Bracknell, played in this new BBC production by Judi Dench. About The Author Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was an Irish writer and poet and born Dublin in 1854 and died in Paris in 1900. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. Enjoy and Seed!!