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Most printed editions are available in paperback, and some are published in hardcover. When researching a specific edition, check the product details to confirm whether a publisher also offers other formats (e.g., ebook or audio) for that particular release.

Page counts vary widely between editions—from around 66 pages up to several hundred—because some printings are standalone texts while others include introductions, commentary, appendices, or are combined with other plays. Always check the edition’s page count in its product details for the exact number.

Most editions are published in English; translations also exist (for example, there are Spanish-language editions). Availability varies by publisher and market, so check the edition details or seller listings to confirm language options.

The play is commonly presented with the subtitle “A Trivial Comedy for Serious People.” Some editions may append a brief descriptive line or blurb, so check the title page or jacket copy for the exact wording used by a particular publisher.

The play satirizes Victorian social conventions, treating institutions such as marriage with comic triviality. Edition notes often highlight cultural themes tied to English society of the period; consult an edition’s introduction or commentary for more detailed analysis.

Some modern editions include introductions, scholarly notes, and appendices that restore lines or scenes from earlier versions of the text. These editorial features vary by publisher—check the edition’s front matter and table of contents to see which materials are included.

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