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• The play The Importance of Being Earnest (1896) is Wilde’s comedic masterpiece; it premiered a month after An Ideal Husband in 1895.
• The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888) is Wilde’s much admired first book of fairy tales.
• Translations (1981) is a play by the well-known Irish playwright Brian Friel. It takes place in 1833, dramatizing Britain’s project of mapping Ireland and, in the process, substituting English names for the original Gaelic ones.
• The conclusion to The Renaissance (1873) by Walter Pater...
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