An Ideal Husband An Ideal Husband
Apple Books Classics

An Ideal Husband

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Publisher Description

An Apple Books Classic edition.

Rumor has it that upon passing through customs, Oscar Wilde once proclaimed, “I have nothing to declare but my genius.” Wilde’s play An Ideal Husband perfectly embodies the cutting wit and intelligence inherent in the celebrated author and playwright’s statement. The play is a satire about the Victorian moral code and hypocrisy. It’s a story full of blackmail, romantic entanglements, and corrupt politicians.

An Ideal Husband begins when a dinner guest threatens to blackmail her host, Sir Chiltern, with evidence that his vast fortune was amassed through crooked means. The mistress of the house, Lady Chiltern, will hear none of her husband’s alleged misdeeds, choosing instead to stand by her man. As the drama progresses, the Chilterns must find a way to evaluate their morals as they navigate the muddy waters of politics and marriage. First staged in 1895, the play was an immediate hit—and it continues to resonate, inspiring adaptations for radio, television, and film.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2021
June 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
126
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
300.6
KB

Customer Reviews

fresh105 ,

Worth reading

I didn’t think I’d like following along a play but it was a great read. Easy to follow along and has a nice twist!

FxKappus ,

The mirror is astounding in ways

Totally absorbed, I read it out loud playing all the parts and felt, at times I was just a kid with a lot to learn about the game and the mechanics in general

Aboo boo7 ,

Ideal Husband

I despise Lady Chiltern. Why couldn’t she love Sir Robert Chiltern despite his past? It was a good read.

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