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La importance de llamarse Ernesto

La importance de llamarse Ernesto

Oscar Wilde

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Rosetta Edu
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9781836470601

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La importancia de llamarse Ernesto es la pieza teatral más célebre de Oscar Wilde y una obra maestra de la sátira. Ambientada en el absurdo de la alta sociedad victoriana, la historia sigue a dos elegantes jóvenes solteros Jack Worthing y Algernon Moncrieff que inventan elaboradas dobles vidas para escapar de las sofocantes expectativas de su mundo. Pero, cuando sus engaños se desvelan, sobrevienen el amor, las travesuras y la hilaridad.Repleto de los agudos diálogos de Wilde y de una crítica juguetona de las convenciones sociales, este clásico intemporal pone de manifiesto lo ridículo de la moral rígida, los ideales románticos e incluso la institución del matrimonio. Con un equilibrio perfecto entre humor y perspicacia, La importancia de llamarse Ernesto sigue siendo una exploración alegre y sugerente del deseo humano de crear sentido en un mundo a menudo absurdo.Tanto si uno la lee por primera vez o si vuelve a visitar una de sus obras favoritas, es seguro que esta obra encantará y cautivará. 10

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