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Oscar Wilde, name missing: An Ideal Husband (Paperback, 2002, BookSurge Classics) 4 stars

An Ideal Husband is an 1895 comedic stage play by Oscar Wilde which revolves around …

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4 stars

Lady Chiltern is married to Sir Robert and has very strict morals. In fact, she believes she could not love her husband if his behaviour was fraudulent, even if only once. Mrs. Cheveley, an old enemy of Lady Chiltern, attempts to blackmail Sir Robert into supporting a scheme to build a canal. Sir Robert does not know how to handle the problem since he has to choose between his career and the love of his life.

It seems everything Wilde has ever written is deliciously witty. I knew this story but I had never read the play and it is much funnier than I thought. The character of Lord Goring is perfect, and his relationship with his father results in the best dialogues. Interesting play that debates good character and past sins.