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The importance of being earnest / Oscar Wilde. [print]

By: Material type: SoundSoundSeries: HighBridge classicsPublication details: St. Paul, Minnesota : HighBridge Audio, [(c)2002.Description: 1 sound disc : analog ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
ISBN:
  • 1565116771
  • 9781565116771
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR5818.W672.I476 2002
  • PR5818.W672.I476 2002
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Cast: Greg Wise, Miriam Margolyes, Jane Slavin, Anna Mountford, Richard Pearce, June Barrie, Bill Wallis, Cornelius Garrett, Paul Nicholson, Michael Drew.Summary: The story of two dissatisfied gentlemen, one from the country and the other from the city, who invent imaginary acquaintances as an excuse to leave their own environments for awhile. The play mixes hilarious comedy with sharp social criticism on topics such as morality, marriage, and class.
Item type: Multi-media (10-day check-out)
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Multi-media (10-day check-out) G. Allen Fleece Library Multimedia - Second Floor Non-fiction PR5818.I4 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001573514
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PR4565.D53 1999 Nicholas Nickleby / PR4569.A1 1998 The Pickwick papers / PR4611.A54 1997 Alice's adventures in Wonderland / PR5818.I4 2002 The importance of being earnest / PR6005.C66 1993 Lord Jim / PR6005.O4 1993 Heart of darkness / PR6023.E926 2003 The Chronicles of Narnia /

Greg Wise, Miriam Margolyes, Jane Slavin, Anna Mountford, Richard Pearce, June Barrie, Bill Wallis, Cornelius Garrett, Paul Nicholson, Michael Drew.

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The story of two dissatisfied gentlemen, one from the country and the other from the city, who invent imaginary acquaintances as an excuse to leave their own environments for awhile. The play mixes hilarious comedy with sharp social criticism on topics such as morality, marriage, and class.

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