THE PERSONS OF THE PLAY
THE SCENES OF THE PLAY
LONDON: ST. JAMES'S THEATRE
FIRST ACT
SECOND ACT
THIRD ACT
FOURTH ACT
A PLAY
ABOUT A GOOD WOMAN
BY
OSCAR WILDE
METHUEN & CO. LTD.
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LONDON
Sixteenth Edition
First Published | 1893 |
First Issued by Methuen & Co. Ltd. (Limited Editions on Hand-made Paper and Japanese Vellum) February | 1908 |
Third Edition (F’cap 8vo, 5s. net) September | 1909 |
Fourth Edition (5s. net) June | 1910 |
Fifth Edition (F’cap 8vo, 1s. net) November 3rd | 1911 |
Sixth Edition (1s. net) November | 1911 |
Eighth Edition (1s. net) 1912, Ninth and Tenth Editions (1s. net) 1913, Eleventh Edition (1s. net) 1914, Twelfth Edition (1s. net) 1915, Thirteenth Edition (1s. net) 1916, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Edition (1s. net) 1917 | |
Sixteenth Edition (5s. net) | 1917 |
The literary and dramatic rights of “Lady Windermere’s Fan” belong to Sir George Alexander, by arrangement with whom this play is included in this edition. The acting version (Samuel French) does not contain the complete text.
TO
THE DEAR MEMORY
OF
ROBERT EARL OF LYTTON
IN AFFECTION
AND
ADMIRATION