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  1. The Natural and the Artificial. Like nearly all aspects of Oscar Wilde’s work, this theme is rooted in aestheticism, a controversial late-19th-century student movement of which Wilde was a part. Aesthetes, or “dandies”, argued that works of art should be measured by aesthetic rather than moral criteria; they also believed that life should ...

  2. An Ideal Husband Summary. The play opens with a party at the Chiltern house, where all the major characters are introduced. At this party, Mrs. Cheveley blackmails Sir Robert and forces him to support her Argentine Canal scheme, in which she has invested heavily. She has in her possession a letter he wrote early in his public career in which he ...

  3. An Ideal Husband: Directed by Alexander Korda. With Paulette Goddard, Michael Wilding, Diana Wynyard, Hugh Williams. A prominent politician is preparing to expose a financial scandal.

  4. Oscar Wilde. "An Ideal Husband is an 1895 stage play by Oscar Wilde that revolves around blackmail and political corruption, and touches on the themes of public and private honour. The action is set in London, in the present, and takes place over the course of twenty four hours. Sooner or later, Wilde notes, we shall all have to pay for what we do.

  5. Full Title An Ideal Husband. Author Oscar Wilde. Type of Work Drama. Genre Romantic melodrama; farce; "satire" of popular Victorian society dramas (i.e. the formulaic "well-made play," which emphasized stock characters, situations, and themes emphasizing bourgeois morality) Language English. Time and place written Written in 1894 in London ...

  6. An Ideal Husband was made into a film by a British production in 1947. This film version was directed by Alexander Korda and starred Paulette Goddard as Mrs. Cheveley and Michael Wilding as ...

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · An Ideal Husband is a play by Oscar Wilde, which was first performed in London in 1895. The play is set in an aristocratic society in London in the same era. The play centers around the marriage ...

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