of
O S C A R
W I L D E
contents.
p l a y s
Vera.
The Duchess of Padua.
Lady Windermere’s Fan.
A Woman of No Importance.
An Ideal Husband.
The Importance of Being Earnest.
Salomé. [French] [English]
La Sainte Courtisane.
A Florentine Tragedy.
n o v e l
The Picture of Dorian Gray.
[1890 magazine publication]
[1891 book publication]
s t o r i e s
The Happy Prince and Other Tales.
Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories.
A House of Pomegranates.
p o e m s
e s s a y s
Intentions.
The Soul of Man under Socialism.
De Profundis.
Lectures, Essays, and Criticism.
r e v i e w s
index
for iris r.
A Drama
in a Prologue and Four Acts
by
Oscar Wilde
London: Ranken & Co., 1880
[The text follows the
1927 Methuen & Co. edition.]
contents.
Prologue.
Act I.
Act II.
Act III.
Act IV.
the persons of the prologue.
Peter Sabouroff, an Innkeeper.
Vera Sabouroff, his Daughter.
Michael, a Peasant.
Colonel Kotemkin.
Scene: Russia.
Time: 1795.
the persons of the play.
Ivan the Czar.
Prince Paul Maraloffski, Prime Minister of Russia.
Prince Petrovitch.
Count Rouvaloff.
Marquis de Poivrard.
Baron Raff.
General Kotemkin.
A Page.
nihilists.
Peter Tchernavitch, President of the Nihilists.
Michael.
Alexis Ivanacievitch, known as a Student of Medicine.
Professor Marfa.
Vera Sabouroff.
Soldiers, Conspirators, &c.
Scene: Moscow.
Time: 1800.