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The Happy Prince, And Other Tales

The Happy Prince, And Other Tales

Paperback

General Juvenile Fiction

Publisher Price: $12.99

ISBN10: 9364285301
ISBN13: 9789364285308
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Published: Aug 1 2024
Pages: 50
Weight: 0.16
Height: 0.12 Width: 5.50 Depth: 8.50
Language: English
The Happy Prince, and Other Tales is a collection of fairy tales and short stories written by Oscar Wilde and first published in 1888. The stories are renowned for their blend of whimsy, moral lessons, and poignant social commentary, showcasing Wilde's distinctive wit and storytelling process. The collection includes several fairy tales and short stories, each with its own unique characters and themes. Some of the notable stories in The Happy Prince, and Other Tales include: The Happy Prince The title story of the collection, which tells the tale of a statue of a prince who, in his lifetime, was shielded from the harsh realities of poverty and suffering. In death, the statue learns of the misery of the city's poor and enlists the help of a swallow to alleviate their suffering. The Nightingale and the Rose A story about a nightingale who sacrifices herself to create a red rose for a student to give to his beloved. The tale explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the consequences of idealism. The Selfish Giant A story about a giant who initially refuses to allow children to play in his garden, leading to perpetual winter. The giant learns the importance of kindness and generosity through the innocence of children. Oscar Wilde's writing in this collection is characterized by its lyrical prose, vivid imagery, and fairy tale motifs. He infuses each story with wit, irony, and moral lessons, creating a narrative style that appeals to both children and adults. The Happy Prince, and Other Tales was well-received upon its publication and has since become a classic of children's literature. Wilde's ability to combine fantasy with moral allegory has ensured the collection's enduring popularity and its status as a literary masterpiece.

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