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The Admirable Crichton by James Matthew Barrie, Wildside Press

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    Author(s)James Matthew Barrie
    PublisherWildside Press
    ISBN9780809515684
    Pages176
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2004

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    Wildside Press The Admirable Crichton by James Matthew Barrie

    A comedy play. A moment before the curtain rises the Hon. Ernest Woolley drives up to the door of Loam House in Mayfair. There is a happy smile on his pleasant insignificant face and this presumably means that he is thinking of himself. He is too busy over nothing this man about town to be always thinking of himself but on the other hand he almost never thinks of any other person. Probably Ernests great moment is when he wakes of a morning and realises that he really is Ernest for we must all wish to be that which is our ideal. We can conceive him springing out of bed light-heartedly and waiting for his man to do the rest. He is dressed in excellent taste with just the little bit more which shows that he is not without a sense of humour: the dandiacal are often saved by carrying a smile at the whole thing in their spats let us say. Ernest left Cambridge the other day a member of The Athenaeum which he would be sorry to have you confound with a club in London of the same name. He is a bachelor but not of arts no mean epigrammatist as you shall see and a favourite of the ladies. He is almost a celebrity in restaurants where he dines frequently returning to sup; and during this last year he has probably paid as much in them for the privilege of handing his hat to an attendant as the rent of a working-mans flat. He complains brightly that he is hard up and that if somebody or other at Westminster does not look out the country will go to the dogs. He is no fool. He has the shrewdness to float with the current because it is a labour-saving process but he has sufficient pluck to fight if fight he must a brief contest for he would soon be toppled over. He has a light nature which would enable him to bob up cheerily in new conditions and return unaltered to the old ones.show more



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