• 1892 premiere: left to right, Ben Webster (Cecil Graham), Nutcombe Gould (Lord Darlington), Adolphus Vane-Tempest (Charles Dumby), H. H. Vincent...
  • The literary and dramatic rights of “Lady Windermeres Fan” belong to Sir George Alexander, by arrangement with whom this play is included in this edition.
  • LADY WINDERMERE clutches at her fan, then lets it drop on the door. She bows coldly to MRS. ERLYNNE, who bows to her sweetly in turn, and sails into the room.]
  • Lady Windermere's Fan [Enter PARKER and FOOTMAN C., with tray and tea things.] ... Lady Windermere's Fan. aberration of Windermere's too much to heart.
  • Lady Windermeres Fan is a play by Oscar Wilde and performed in 1892. ... When Lord Darlington enters, he compliments Lady Windermeres fan on its beauty.
  • + Transcribed from the 1917 Methuen & Co. Ltd edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk. + lady windermere's fan.
  • Lady Windermere's Fan: A Play About a Good Woman is a play bu the Irish writer Oscar Wilde. It was first performed at St. James's Theatre in London on February 20, 1892.
  • Lady Windermere's Fan is a four-act play written by Oscar Wilde. Like other plays by Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan is a play that satirizes British society.
  • Lord Windermere Lord Darlington Lord Augustus Lorton Mr. Dumby Mr. Cecil Graham Mr. Hopper Parker, Butler. Lady Windermere The Duchess of Berwick Lady Agatha Carlisle...
  • Lady Windermere's Fan is a four act comedy play, written by Oscar Wilde, an Irish Playwright remembered as the most popular dramatist of London theaters.
  • She also asks if she can keep the fan and Lady Windermere happily agrees, noting how fortunate it is that the two of them share the same first name, Margaret.
  • On Lady Windermeres birthday, Lord Windermere presents her with the gift of a beautiful, delicately wrought fan with her name, Margaret, engraved on it.
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