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The Happy Prince And Other Stories

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    Weight0.1 kg
    Author

    Oscar Wilde

    Publisher

    Projapoti

    Book Type

    Children

    Categories

    Children's Fiction

    Best for

    Young readers

    Ages

    9+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    1ST edition (1 January 2016)

    ISBN

    978-8176061667

    Language

    English

    Pages

    200

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    ‎ 19 x 13 x 2 cm

    Weight

    0.1 kg

    Description

    Each story in “The Happy Prince and Other Stories” reflects Wilde’s commitment to exploring the dualities of life – the beauty and the harshness, the joy and the sorrow. From the whimsical charm of “The Selfish Giant” to the allegorical richness of “The Nightingale and the Rose,” Wilde crafts tales that resonate with readers on both an emotional and intellectual level. The enduring appeal of this collection lies in its ability to entertain, provoke thought, and evoke a wide range of emotions, showcasing Oscar Wilde’s enduring brilliance as a storyteller and a keen observer of the human condition.

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    “The Happy Prince and Other Stories” by Oscar Wilde is a captivating collection that showcases the wit, whimsy, and poignant storytelling for which Wilde is celebrated. Published in 1888, the anthology includes a series of fairy tales and short stories that blend enchanting narratives with insightful moral lessons. The title story, “The Happy Prince,” tells the tale of a gilded statue that, despite its opulence, discovers the harsh realities of human suffering and selflessly seeks to alleviate the plight of the poor. The collection is imbued with Wilde’s trademark blend of satire and sentiment, offering readers a glimpse into the author’s keen observations of society and his ability to infuse storytelling with profound insights.