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The Importance of Being Wilde


Book Description
The second title in the "Talking Texts" series covers many of Wilde's genres and shows the versatility of his talent, as well as providing background and biographical notes. This book is aimed at students of secondary level and their teachers both in the UK and abroad. The authors also wrote "Talking Texts: Schools and Schooldays".
Book Information
PublisherPenguin Young Readers Group
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages96
ISBN-100140810250
ISBN-13978-0140810257
Publication Date09/26/1991
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About Jeremy Hunter (Author) : Jeremy Hunter is a published author and an editor. Some of the published credits of Jeremy Hunter include Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (Penguin Student Editions), The Importance of Being Wilde (Talking ... more
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About John McRae (Author) : John McRae is a published author. Some of the published credits of John McRae include "Custom of the Country" (Penguin Study Notes), The Importance of Being Wilde (Talking Texts), School and Schoolday... more
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