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This ebook contains all of Oscar Wilde's plays (including the fragments), his only novel, his fairy tales and short stories, the poems, all of his essays, lectures, reviews, and other newspaper articles, based on the 1909 edition of his works.
For easier navigation, there are tables of contents for each section and one for the whole volume. At the end of each text there are links bringing you back to the respective contents tables. I have also added an alphabetical index for the poems and a combined one for all the essays, lectures, articles, and reviews.
Contents:
THE PLAYS.
Vera or the Nihilists, The Duchess of Padua, Lady Windermere's Fan, A Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Earnest, Salomé (the French original and Bosie's translation, and the fragments of La Sainte Courtisane and A Florentine Tragedy.
THE NOVEL.
The Picture of Dorian Gray.
THE STORIES.
All the stories and tales from The Happy Prince and Other Tales, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories (incl. The Portrait of Mr. W.H.), and A House of Pomegranates.
THE POEMS.
The Collected Poems of O.W.
THE ESSAYS etc.
The four essays from 'Intentions', The Soul of Man under Socialism, De Profundis (the unabridged version!), The Rise of Historical Criticism, the lectures (The English Renaissance in Art, House Decoration, Art and the Handicraftsman, Lecture to Art Students)

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algernon

But was our engagement ever broken off?

cecily

Of course it was. On the 22nd of last March. You can see the entry if you like. [ Shows diary .] ·90· “To-day I broke off my engagement with Ernest. I feel it is better to do so. The weather still continues charming.”

algernon

But why on earth did you break it off? What had I done? I had done nothing at all. Cecily, I am very much hurt indeed to hear you broke it off. Particularly when the weather was so charming.

cecily

It would hardly have been a really serious engagement if it hadn’t been broken off at least once. But I forgave you before the week was out.

algernon

[ Crossing to her, and kneeling .] What a perfect angel you are, Cecily.

cecily

You dear romantic boy. [ He kisses her, she puts her fingers through his hair .] I hope your hair curls naturally, does it?

algernon

Yes, darling, with a little help from others.

cecily

I am so glad.

·91· algernon

You’ll never break off our engagement again, Cecily?

cecily

I don’t think I could break it off now that I have actually met you. Besides, of course, there is the question of your name.

algernon

Yes, of course. [ Nervously .]

cecily

You must not laugh at me, darling, but it had always been a girlish dream of mine to love some one whose name was Ernest. [ Algernon rises, Cecily also .] There is something in that name that seems to inspire absolute confidence. I pity any poor married woman whose husband is not called Ernest.

algernon

But, my dear child, do you mean to say you could not love me if I had some other name?

cecily

But what name?

algernon

Oh, any name you like—Algernon—for instance …

·92· cecily

But I don’t like the name of Algernon.

algernon

Well, my own dear, sweet, loving little darling, I really can’t see why you should object to the name of Algernon. It is not at all a bad name. In fact, it is rather an aristocratic name. Half of the chaps who get into the Bankruptcy Court are called Algernon. But seriously, Cecily … [ Moving to her ] … if my name was Algy, couldn’t you love me?

cecily

[ Rising .] I might respect you, Ernest, I might admire your character, but I fear that I should not be able to give you my undivided attention.

algernon

Ahem! Cecily! [ Picking up hat .] Your Rector here is, I suppose, thoroughly experienced in the practice of all the rites and ceremonials of the Church?

cecily

Oh yes. Dr. Chasuble is a most learned man. He has never written a single book, so you can imagine how much he knows.

algernon

I must see him at once on a most important christening—I mean on most important business.

·93· cecily

Oh!

algernon

I shan’t be away more than half an hour.

cecily

Considering that we have been engaged since February the 14th, and that I only met you to-day for the first time, I think it is rather hard that you should leave me for so long a period as half an hour. Couldn’t you make it twenty minutes?

algernon

I’ll be back in no time.

[ Kisses her and rushes down the garden .]

cecily

What an impetuous boy he is! I like his hair so much. I must enter his proposal in my diary.

[ Enter Merriman .]

merriman

A Miss Fairfax has just called to see Mr. Worthing. On very important business Miss Fairfax states.

cecily

Isn’t Mr. Worthing in his library?

·94· merriman

Mr. Worthing went over in the direction of the Rectory some time ago.

cecily

Pray ask the lady to come out here; Mr. Worthing is sure to be back soon. And you can bring tea.

merriman

Yes, Miss. [ Goes out .]

cecily

Miss Fairfax! I suppose one of the many good elderly women who are associated with Uncle Jack in some of his philanthropic work in London. I don’t quite like women who are interested in philanthropic work. I think it is so forward of them.

[ Enter Merriman .]

merriman

Miss Fairfax.

[ Enter Gwendolen .]

[ Exit Merriman .]

cecily

[ Advancing to meet her .] Pray let me introduce myself to you. My name is Cecily Cardew.

·95· gwendolen

Cecily Cardew? [ Moving to her and shaking hands .] What a very sweet name! Something tells me that we are going to be great friends. I like you already more than I can say. My first impressions of people are never wrong.

cecily

How nice of you to like me so much after we have known each other such a comparatively short time. Pray sit down.

gwendolen

[ Still standing up .] I may call you Cecily, may I not?

cecily

With pleasure!

gwendolen

And you will always call me Gwendolen, won’t you.

cecily

If you wish.

gwendolen

Then that is all quite settled, is it not?

·96· cecily

I hope so. [ A pause. They both sit down together .]

gwendolen

Perhaps this might be a favourable opportunity for my mentioning who I am. My father is Lord Bracknell. You have never heard of papa, I suppose?

cecily

I don’t think so.

gwendolen

Outside the family circle, papa, I am glad to say, is entirely unknown. I think that is quite as it should be. The home seems to me to be the proper sphere for the man. And certainly once a man begins to neglect his domestic duties he becomes painfully effeminate, does he not? And I don’t like that. It makes men so very attractive. Cecily, mamma, whose views on education are remarkably strict, has brought me up to be extremely short-sighted; it is part of her system; so do you mind my looking at you through my glasses?

cecily

Oh! not at all, Gwendolen. I am very fond of being looked at.

gwendolen

[ After examining Cecily carefully through a lorgnette .] You are here on a short visit I suppose.

·97· cecily

Oh no! I live here.

gwendolen

[ Severely .] Really? Your mother, no doubt, or some female relative of advanced years, resides here also?

cecily

Oh no! I have no mother, nor, in fact, any relations.

gwendolen

Indeed?

cecily

My dear guardian, with the assistance of Miss Prism, has the arduous task of looking after me.

gwendolen

Your guardian?

cecily

Yes, I am Mr. Worthing’s ward.

gwendolen

Oh! It is strange he never mentioned to me that he had a ward. How secretive of him! He grows more interesting hourly. I am not sure, however, that the news inspires me with feelings of ·98· unmixed delight. [ Rising and going to her .] I am very fond of you, Cecily; I have liked you ever since I met you! But I am bound to state that now that I know that you are Mr. Worthing’s ward, I cannot help expressing a wish you were—well just a little older than you seem to be—and not quite so very alluring in appearance. In fact, if I may speak candidly——

cecily

Pray do! I think that whenever one has anything unpleasant to say, one should always be quite candid.

gwendolen

Well, to speak with perfect candour, Cecily, I wish that you were fully forty-two, and more than usually plain for your age. Ernest has a strong upright nature. He is the very soul of truth and honour. Disloyalty would be as impossible to him as deception. But even men of the noblest possible moral character are extremely susceptible to the influence of the physical charms of others. Modern, no less then [ E:than] Ancient History, supplies us with many most painful examples of what I refer to. If it were not so, indeed, History would be quite unreadable.

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