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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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lord augustus

Egad! the women are very down on her. I have been dining with Arabella this evening! By ·43· Jove! you should have heard what she said about Mrs. Erlynne. She didn’t leave a rag on her…. [ Aside .] Berwick and I told her that didn’t matter much, as the lady in question must have an extremely fine figure. You should have seen Arabella’s expression! … But, look here, dear boy. I don’t know what to do about Mrs. Erlynne. Egad! I might be married to her; she treats me with such demmed indifference. She’s deuced clever, too! She explains everything. Egad! she explains you. She has got any amount of explanations for you—and all of them different.

lord windermere

No explanations are necessary about my friendship with Mrs. Erlynne.

lord augustus

Hem! Well, look here, dear old fellow. Do you think she will ever get into this demmed thing called Society? Would you introduce her to your wife? No use beating about the confounded bush. Would you do that?

lord windermere

Mrs. Erlynne is coming here to-night.

lord augustus

Your wife has sent her a card?

lord windermere

Mrs. Erlynne has received a card.

·44· lord augustus

Then she’s all right, dear boy. But why didn’t you tell me that before. [ E:before?] It would have saved me a heap of worry and demmed misunderstandings!

[ Lady Agatha and Mr. Hopper cross and exit on terrace L.U.E .

parker

Mr. Cecil Graham!

[ Enter Mr. Cecil Graham .

cecil graham

[ Bows to Lady Windermere, passes over and shakes hands with Lord Windermere .] Good evening, Arthur. Why don’t you ask me how I am? I like people to ask me how I am. It shows a wide-spread interest in my health. Now, to-night I am not at all well. Been dining with my people. Wonder why it is one’s people are always so tedious? My father would talk morality after dinner. I told him he was old enough to know better. But my experience is that as soon as people are old enough to know better, they don’t know anything at all. Hullo, Tuppy! Hear you’re going to be married again; thought you were tired of that game.

lord augustus

You’re excessively trivial, my dear boy, excessively trivial!

·45· cecil graham

By the way, Tuppy, which is it? Have you been twice married and once divorced, or twice divorced and once married? I say you’ve been twice divorced and once married. It seems so much more probable.

lord augustus

I have a very bad memory. I really don’t remember which. [ Moves away R .]

lady plymdale

Lord Windermere, I’ve something most particular to ask you.

lord windermere

I am afraid—if you will excuse me—I must join my wife.

lady plymdale

Oh, you mustn’t dream of such a thing. It’s most dangerous now-a-days for a husband to pay any attention to his wife in public. It always makes people think that he beats her when they’re alone. The world has grown so suspicious of anything that looks like a happy married life. But I’ll tell you what it is at supper. [ Moves towards door of ball-room .]

lord windermere

[ C .] Margaret! I must speak to you.

·46· lady windermere

Will you hold my fan for me, Lord Darlington? Thanks. [ Comes down to him .]

lord windermere

[ Crossing to her .] Margaret, what you said before dinner was, of course, impossible?

lady windermere

That woman is not coming here to-night!

lord windermere

[ R.C .] Mrs. Erlynne is coming here, and if you in any way annoy or wound her, you will bring shame and sorrow on us both. Remember that! Ah, Margaret! only trust me! A wife should trust her husband!

lady windermere

[ C .] London is full of women who trust their husbands. One can always recognise them. They look so thoroughly unhappy. I am not going to be one of them. [ Moves up .] Lord Darlington, will you give me back my fan, please? Thanks…. A useful thing a fan, isn’t it? … I want a friend to-night, Lord Darlington: I didn’t know I would want one so soon.

lord darlington

Lady Windermere! I knew the time would come some day; but why to-night?

·47· lord windermere

I will tell her. I must. It would be terrible if there were any scene. Margaret …

parker

Mrs. Erlynne!

[ Lord Windermere starts. Mrs. Erlynne enters, very beautifully dressed and very dignified. Lady Windermere clutches at her fan, then lets it drop on the floor. She bows coldly to Mrs. Erlynne, who bows to her sweetly in turn, and sails into the room .]

lord darlington

You have dropped your fan, Lady Windermere. [ Picks it up and hands it to her .]

mrs. erlynne

[ C .] How do you do, again, Lord Windermere? How charming your sweet wife looks! Quite a picture!

lord windermere

[ In a low voice .] It was terribly rash of you to come!

mrs. erlynne

[ Smiling .] The wisest thing I ever did in my life. And, by the way, you must pay me a good deal of attention this evening. I am afraid of the ·48· women. You must introduce me to some of them. The men I can always manage. How do you do, Lord Augustus? You have quite neglected me lately. I have not seen you since yesterday. I am afraid you’re faithless. Every one told me so.

lord augustus

[ R .] Now really, Mrs. Erlynne, allow me to explain.

mrs. erlynne

[ R.C .] No, dear Lord Augustus, you can’t explain anything. It is your chief charm.

lord augustus

Ah! if you find charms in me, Mrs. Erlynne——

[ They converse together. Lord Windermere moves uneasily about the room watching Mrs. Erlynne .]

lord darlington

[ To Lady Windermere .] How pale you are!

lady windermere

Cowards are always pale!

lord darlington

You look faint. Come out on the terrace.

lady windermere

Yes. [ To Parker .] Parker, send my cloak out.

·49· mrs. erlynne

[ Crossing to her .] Lady Windermere, how beautifully your terrace is illuminated. Reminds me of Prince Doria’s at Rome.

[ Lady Windermere bows coldly, and goes off with Lord Darlington .]

Oh, how do you do, Mr. Graham? Isn’t that your aunt, Lady Jedburgh? I should so much like to know her.

cecil graham

[ After a moment’s hesitation and embarrassment .] Oh, certainly, if you wish it. Aunt Caroline, allow me to introduce Mrs. Erlynne.

mrs. erlynne

So pleased to meet you, Lady Jedburgh. [ Sits beside her on the sofa .] Your nephew and I are great friends. I am so much interested in his political career. I think he’s sure to be a wonderful success. He thinks like a Tory and talks like a Radical, and that’s so important now-a-days. He’s such a brilliant talker, too. But we all know from whom he inherits that. Lord Allandale was saying to me only yesterday, in the Park, that Mr. Graham talks almost as well as his aunt.

lady jedburgh

[ R .] Most kind of you to say these charming things to me! [ Mrs. Erlynne smiles, and continues conversation .]

·50· dumby

[ To Cecil Graham .] Did you introduce Mrs. Erlynne to Lady Jedburgh?

cecil graham

Had to, my dear fellow. Couldn’t help it! That woman can make one do anything she wants. How, I don’t know.

dumby

Hope to goodness she won’t speak to me! [ Saunters towards Lady Plymdale .]

mrs. erlynne

[ C. To Lady Jedburgh .] On Thursday? With great pleasure. [ Rises, and speaks to Lord Windermere, laughing .] What a bore it is to have to be civil to these old dowagers! But they always insist on it!

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