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A Woman of No Importance & An Ideal Husband
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A Woman of No Importance is a play by Irish playwright Oscar Wilde. The play premièred on 19 April 1893 at Londons Haymarket Theatre. Like Wildes other society plays, it satirizes English upper-class society. It has been performed on stages in Europe and North America since his death in 1900.The play is set in The Present (i.e. 1893).Act IThe Terrace at Hunstanton ChaseThe play opens with a party on a terrace in Lady Hunstantons estate. The upper class guests spend the better part of Act I exchanging social gossip and small talk. Lady Caroline Pontrefact patronizes an American visitor, Hester Worsley, and proceeds to give her own opinion of everyone in the room (and her surrounding life). Lady Caroline also denounces Hesters enthusiasm for Gerald Arbuthnot until Gerald himself enters to proclaim that Lord Illingworth, a powerful, flirtatious male political figure, intends to take him under his wing as secretary. This is great news for Gerald, as being Lord Illingworths secretary would be the young mans first step to a life of financial/political success. The guests then discuss the rumors surrounding Lord Illingworths aim for being a foreign ambassador, while Lady Hunstanton sends a letter through her footman to Geralds mother, inviting her to the party.An Ideal Husband is an 1895 stage play by Oscar Wilde that revolves around blackmail and political corruption, and touches on the themes of public and private honour. The action is set in London, in the present, and takes place over the course of twenty-four hours.Sooner or later, Wilde notes, we shall all have to pay for what we do. But he adds that, No one should be entirely judged by their past. Together with The Importance of Being Earnest, it is often considered Wildes dramatic masterpiece. After Earnest, it is his most popularly produced play.The play opens during a dinner party at the home of Sir Robert Chiltern in Londons fashionable Grosvenor Square. Sir Robert, a prestigious member of th
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