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040 _aCIN
_cCIN
_dCIN
082 _a823.54
100 1 0 _aWilde, Oscar,
_d1854-1900
245 1 0 _aLady Windermere's fan
250 _a1st ed
260 _aGirard, Kansas,
_bHaldeman-Julius co.,
_c1976
300 _a96 p.
_c13 cm
490 1 _aLittle blue book,
_vno. 8
520 _aClever dialogue, fast-paced repartee, and pithy epigrams abound in this sparkling Victorian comedy of manners. The first of Oscar Wilde's dramas, the 1892 play attests to the author's legendary reputation as a wit and keen observer of ironic situations. In Lady Windermere's Fan, Wilde offers a splendidly satirical view of society's obsessive regard for appearances rather than reality.
650 _aWomen
_vSocial
_xRomance
830 0 _aLittle blue book,
_vno. 8
942 _2ddc
_cBK