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       Oscar Wilde

      Complete Plays

      Vera, The Duchess of Padua, Lady Windermere's Fan, A Woman of No Importance, Salomé, An Ideal Husband, For Love of the King, The Decay of Lying…

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       Vera

       The Duchess of Padua

       Lady Windermere’s Fan

       A Woman of No Importance

       Salomé

       Salome (English version)

       An Ideal Husband

       The Importance of Being Earnest

       La Sainte Courtisane

       A Florentine Tragedy

       For Love of the King

       The Decay of Lying (A Dialogue)

       The Critic as Artist (A Dialogue)

       The Plays

       Table of Contents

      Vera

       Table of Contents

       PERSONS IN THE PROLOGUE.

       PERSONS IN THE PLAY.

       PROLOGUE.

       ACT I.

       ACT II.

       ACT III.

       ACT IV.

      PERSONS IN THE PROLOGUE.

       Table of Contents

      Peter Sabouroff (an Innkeeper).

       Vera Sabouroff (his Daughter).

       Michael (a Peasant).

       Colonel Kotemkin.

      Scene , Russia. Time, 1795.

       Table of Contents

      Ivan the Czar.

       Prince Paul Maraloffski (Prime Minister of Russia).

       Prince Petrovitch.

       Count Rouvaloff.

       Marquis de Poivrard.

       Baron Raff.

       General Kotemkin.

       A Page.

      Nihilists.

      Peter Tchernavitch , President of the Nihilists.

       Michael.

       Alexis Ivanacievitch, known as a Student of Medicine.

       Professor Marfa.

       Vera Sabouroff.

      Soldiers, Conspirators, &c.

      Scene, Moscow. Time, 1800.

      PROLOGUE

       Table of Contents

      Scene. — A Russian Inn.

      Large door opening on snowy landscape at back of stage.

       Peter Sabouroff and Michael.

      Peter (warming his hands at a stove). Has Vera not come back yet, Michael?

      Mich. No, Father Peter, not yet; ‘tis a good three miles to the post office, and she has to milk the cows besides, and that dun one is a rare plaguey creature for a wench to handle.

      Peter. Why didn’t you go with her, you young fool? she’ll never love you unless you are always at her heels; women like to be bothered.

      Mich. She says I bother her too much already, Father Peter, and I fear she’ll never love

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