The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde

ISBN 1 903552 24 9

When Cecily falls in love with Algy, who is pretending to be his friend Jack’s wicked brother Ernest (recently deceased) there are bound to be problems in store ­ not at least from the dreaded Aunt AugustaÉ

Just who is the invalid friend Mr Bunbury? And how will the contents of a large handbag affect everybody?

 

This is a special, large-print, educational edition of The Importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. In content it is an exact copy of the Longman edition ISBN 0 582 07784 2.

This type of book is intended primarliy for visually impaired students who attend mainstream schools. The design, layout and printing are specifically adapted to the needs of such pupils. It allows a school to use the same study material in a class of mixed visual abilities.