Oscar Wilde created his final and most lasting play, comic masterpieces
of all time, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, in 1895. Considered one of
the greatest THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST is a farce, playing with
love, religion, and truth as it tells the tale of two men. Jack Worthing
and Algernon Moncrieff, who bend the truth in order to add excitement to
their lives. Jack invents an imaginary brother, Ernest, whom he uses as
an excuse to escape from his dull country home and gallavant in town.
Meanwhile, Algernon follows Jack's scam, but his imaginary friend,
Bumbury, provides a convenient method of adventuring in the country.
However, their deceptions eventually cross paths, resulting in a series
of crises that threaten to spoil their romantic pursuits. Hailed as the
first modern comedy in England, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST is
Wilde's most famous work. This collection also features two other plays
that Wilde penned earlier in his career, LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN and AN
IDEAL HUSBAND, that also display his ability to convey warmth and wit
through his hilarious characters and their outlandish situations.