A Trivial Comedy for Serious People
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Despite being thoroughly out of date (it dates from 1895), this play has the striking virtue of being hilariously funny throughout, in a way that transcends time. A modern writer transported back into British society of the 1890s and desiring to make fun of it could hardly have done better.
The story is perfectly composed, I see absolutely nothing wrong with it. But it's pure social parody: the characters and the plot have no other purpose, and so it's too light and insubstantial to make it into my top favourites. I certainly enjoy it, but I don't reread it often.
I was already familiar with it before downloading this edition from Project Gutenberg: I think I'd previously read it (without owning a copy) and seen it performed.