The Happy Prince & Other Stories
Oscar Wilde is remembered today primarily as a brilliant and witty playwright and the author of the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. As a result, his shorter pieces of fiction have tended to be neglected, which is a shame for they not only display the same kind of scathing wit, imaginative...
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Oscar Wilde is remembered today primarily as a brilliant and witty playwright and the author of the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. As a result, his shorter pieces of fiction have tended to be neglected, which is a shame for they not only display the same kind of scathing wit, imaginative flourish, and engaging narratives as his other work, but present a wider range of subjects and ideas. As well as such comic tales as “The Canterville Ghost” and “Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime,” there are the marvelous fairy stories and fantasies such as “The Selfish Giant,” “The Happy Prince,” and “The Star Child.” The challenge and pleasure of these stories is the simultaneous appeal to both child and adult with their themes of love, truth, and sacrifice, which are as relevant today as when they were written. In this collection are found some of the brightest gems from the treasure trove of Oscar Wilde’s writings.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781905716623 (1905716621)
Publish date: March 2009
Publisher: Collector's Library
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Childrens,
Classics,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Classic Literature,
Irish Literature,
Fairy Tales,
19th Century,
Short Stories
If this book doesn't make you want to curl up with a nice hot cup of arsenic and maybe some razor blades, you read a different edition than I did. Apparently Wilde read Hans Christian Anderson and thought, "Dang nab it, I can write way way depressing fairy tales, too!"Not saying it's not pretty. Jus...
Wilde’s anthropomorphizing parables are beautifully written, emotionally moving and exquisitely poignant; praising the laudable virtues of the Catholic Churchand warning of the shameful outcomes of the seven deadly sins. Themes of friendship and charity feature heavily with Christian overtones, whic...
Today I decided to get an old dusty favourite out to read. Why you may ask, why today of all days would you choose Wilde?Why have you picked this book over something equally superb and known for its literary prowess...you know something that features:GIFSoupThat's right goblins, goblin sex and oh ba...
I had to make this one of my favourites! I had no idea that Oscar Wilde had written children's stories and I'm glad I discovered this gem at my local library.The poetic language just blew me away. I also enjoyed how he anthropormophized the flowers, birds and other animals. Unlike most fairy tales, ...
Oh, these stories are so depressing! Yet, they’re so beautifully ironic. It’s wonderful. My absolute favorite is “The Nightingale and the Rose.” “The Selfish Giant,” “The Remarkable Rocket,” “The Fisherman and his Soul,” and “The Star Child” are equally excellent and captivating, each one brilliantl...