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El abanico de Lady Windermere - Lady Windermere’s Fan

El abanico de Lady Windermere - Lady Windermere’s Fan

Oscar Wilde

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Rosetta Edu
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9781836471110
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Lady Windermere’s Fan es una brillante comedia de costumbres de Oscar Wilde, que lo muestra como el maestro del ingenio y la sátira social que es. Representada por primera vez en 1892, esta brillante obra de teatro se adentra en los rígidos códigos morales de la alta sociedad victoriana, donde las apariencias lo son todo y el escándalo acecha tras cada puerta cerrada.Lady Windermere, una joven y virtuosa esposa, cree que tiene el matrimonio perfecto, hasta que oye rumores de que su marido está involucrado con la famosa Mrs. Erlynne, una mujer con un pasado escandaloso. Consumida por los celos y el temor de la traición, toma una decisión precipitada que podría destruir su propia reputación. Pero a medida que avanza la noche, los secretos salen a la luz y Lady Windermere se ve obligada a enfrentarse a la verdadera naturaleza del honor, el sacrificio y el perdón.Con el ingenio característico de Wilde y una trama llena de identidades equivocadas, bromas agudas y giros inesperados, El abanico de Lady Windermere sigue siendo una exploración atemporal del amor, la hipocresía y la delgada línea entre la virtud y el vicio. 10

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