The play focuses on the quest for salvation between two opposing sides, a wealthy man who owns a munitions factory and his daughter, a Salvation Army worker.
A radical re-examination of Oscar Wilde's plays, Revising Wilde challenges long-established views of the writer as a dilettante and dandy, revealing him instead as a serious philosopher and social critic who used his plays to subvert the ...
In sum, this work attempts to revise obsolete views of the dominant playwright just before the closing of the theaters and the opening of the English Civil War.