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The Oscar Wilde collection

Collectin of four of Oscar Wilde's masterpieces.

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  • "ideal husband"
  • "Stage right"@en
  • "Stage right"
  • "Ideal husband"
  • "picture of Dorian Gray"
  • "importance of being earnest"
  • "life and loves of Oscar Wilde"
  • "Picture of Dorian Gray"
  • "Stage left"@en
  • "Stage left"
  • "Lady Windermere's fan"
  • "Life and loves of Oscar Wilde"
  • "Importance of being earnest"

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  • "Collectin of four of Oscar Wilde's masterpieces."@en
  • "A collection of four of Oscar Wilde's masterpieces. Importance of being earnest: Two young men have taken to bending the truth in order to add excitement to their lives. However, their deceptions eventually cross paths, resulting in a series of crises that threaten to spoil their romantic pursuits. Picture of Dorian Gray: Presents the story of a wealthy English gentleman who gradually sinks into a life of dissipation and crime. Ideal husband: A dazzling blend of farce and morality that explores human frailty and social hypocrisy. Lady Windermere's fan: Centers around the arrival of a mysterious woman who hopes to break into London's society."
  • "A collection of four of Oscar Wilde's masterpieces, and a documentary about his life, his relationship with Alfred Douglas and the trials that destroyed his career. Includes reflections by Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland, and Douglas' grandniece Alice Douglas."
  • "A collection of four of Oscar Wilde's masterpieces, and a 1995 documentary about his life, his relationship with Alfred Douglas and the trials that destroyed his career. Includes reflections by Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland, and Douglas' grandniece Alice Douglas. The Importance of Being Earnest: "Filled with wit and wisdom, The Importance of being Earnest tells the tale of Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff. Jack has invented an imaginary brother, Ernest, whom he uses as an excuse to escape from his dull home in the country and frolic in town. Algernon uses a similar technique, only in reverse: his imaginary friend, Bunbury, provides a convenient and frequent method of taking adventures in the country. However, their deceptions eventually cross paths, resulting in a series of crises that threaten to spoil their romantic pursuits; Jack of his love Gwendolyn Fairfax, and Algernon of his belle Cecily Cardew." The picture of Dorian Gray: "Oscar Wilde's only novel, The picture of Dorian Gray, is a chilling melodrama, which scandalized polite society when first published in 1890. Dorian Gray is a wealthy English gentleman who gradually sinks into a life of dissipation and crime. Enthralled with his own physical beauty, Dorian purchases eternal youth at the expense of his soul. While Dorian remains young and unchanged by his hedonistic lifestyle, his portrait hides the terrible truth.""
  • ""Una colección de cuatro de las obras maestras de Oscar Wilde, y un documental realizado en 1995 sobre su vida, su relación con Alfred Douglas y los ensayos que destruyeron su carrera. Incluye reflexiones de Merlin Holland, y Alice Douglas""
  • "A collection of four of Oscar Wilde's masterpieces, and a 1995 documentary about his life, his relationship with Alfred Douglas and the trials that destroyed his career. Includes reflections by Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland, and Douglas' grandniece Alice Douglas."@en
  • "An ideal husband: "Set during the London season of 1895, An ideal Husband is a dazzling blend of farce and morality that explores human frailty and social hypocrisy. Sir Robert Chilton's secret is discovered and exposed. He is accused of having exploited government secrets for his own gain early in his political career. With this revelation from Mrs. Cheveley comes the threat of blackmail and the ruin of Sir Robert's career. Yet in order to be a successful blackmailer, one's own reputation must be beyond reproach." Lady Windermere's Fan: "Centering around the arrival of a mysterious woman hoping to break into London's society, Lady Windermere's Fan was Wilde's first great stage success. Lady Windermere learns from a friend that Lord Windermere is spending a great deal of time with a Mrs. Erlynne, and fearing that he is being unfaithful to her, she decides that their marriage is at an end. Then, in an act of striking generosity, Mrs. Erlynne protects Lady Windermere's reputation and truths about trust and loyalty are ironically revealed.""
  • "A collection of four of Oscar Wilde's masterpieces, and a 59-minute feature on the life of Oscar Wilde."

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  • "Television programs"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Feature films"
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  • "Toneelstukken (teksten)"
  • "Made-for-TV movies"@en

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  • "The Oscar Wilde collection"@en
  • "The Oscar Wilde collection"