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The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays
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what can i SAY. this is Oscar Wilde. of course this was GREAT
did not read A Woman of No Importance but i definitely shall. the rest were a fucking delight in their own unique way, but my favourite has gotta be The Importance of Being Earnest. i mean, the pun alone deserves all the love and praise.
in conclusion, sir Wilde sure was a fucking bastard, but he definitely knew what he was doing. cheers.
did not read A Woman of No Importance but i definitely shall. the rest were a fucking delight in their own unique way, but my favourite has gotta be The Importance of Being Earnest. i mean, the pun alone deserves all the love and praise.
in conclusion, sir Wilde sure was a fucking bastard, but he definitely knew what he was doing. cheers.
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February 4, 2020
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"Lady Windermere's Fan: hilarious, 10/10. sir Wilde sure promotes self-plagiarism but you know what? he is allowed, since that makes my essay-writing business so damn easy."
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February 15, 2020
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"Salome: I think I liked it. it's all very elusive and vague and mysterious but the METAPHORS!!! also can't stop thinking about Salome/Sybil Vane parallels. love that"
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March 1, 2020
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"An Ideal Husband: this was so sweet and nice and neat i did Not expect that :) my heart :) is :) full :)"
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