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by Oscar Wilde
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Nessa's Thoughts
Nessa's Thoughts rated it 12 years ago
I read this all in one sitting at the hairdresser's. And I laughed a lot.Love you always, Mr. Wilde.
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 12 years ago
The live performance of Oscar Wilde’s last play is charming, funny, and epitomizes Wilde’s sharp wit and hilarious social commentary for which he was famous. The one-liners flow non-stop, making the play filled with constant laughs. More importantly, the entire cast is superb, and the easy banter of...
Austen to Zafón
Austen to Zafón rated it 12 years ago
Saw this in London. Loved it.
Reading Old Books and Other Extreme Sports
Laugh out loud funny, typically razor sharp satire. As always, I adore Oscar Wilde in all his snarky glory.
denisebetteridge
denisebetteridge rated it 12 years ago
I really enjoyed that! Imagine getting to my age (40's) before discovering this gem of a man. I have loved everything of his I've read so far. This was witty, funny, well, just wonderful. I followed it up by watching the 1952 version with Michael Redgrave. This cements it; Oscar Wilde is my favorite...
The Girl who Reads
The Girl who Reads rated it 12 years ago
My first Wilde book. I loved this one.
Nyx Book Reviews
Nyx Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
The first good thing about TIOBE is that it’s short. It’s a play! It’s extremely easy to read, since it’s all just dialogue. I’ve never been able to get through a classic this fast. It doesn’t use many hard words or therms you might not know. TIOBE is extremely accessible for people that would like ...
Batgrl: Bookish Hooha
Batgrl: Bookish Hooha rated it 12 years ago
My favorite exchange is still: LADY BRACKNELL: It really makes no matter, Algernon. I had some crumpets with Lady Harbury, who seems to me to be living entirely for pleasure now. ALGERNON: I hear her hair has turned quite gold from grief. And then second: JACK: I have lost both my parents....
Nada Más Que Amor
Nada Más Que Amor rated it 12 years ago
It's my second time reading this book. I found it Hilarious and Witty!
Anne's IntermittentroPolis
Anne's IntermittentroPolis rated it 12 years ago
I LOVED all the satirical wordplay. Despite the frivolousness of the silly characters, the empty-headed was made up by humor in bulk. I'm looking to read more of Wilde's works.
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