The Happy Prince and Other Tales (version 5)

Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)

Oscar Wilde said of his story The Happy Prince that it was "an attempt to treat a tragic modern problem in a form that aims at delicacy and imaginative treatment; it is a reaction against the purely imitative character of modern art.” His Fairy Tales then were only partly written for children and as he said, "partly for those who have kept the childlike faculties of wonder and joy, and who find in simplicity a subtle strangeness".

In The Happy Prince and The Nightingale and the Rose, Wilde explores love and self sacrifice. The Selfish Giant will not let the children in his garden but repents and is redeemed. The Miller in the Devoted Friend is not only selfish but an egotistical hypocrite. The Remarkable Rocket is also a tale about egotism and conceit. (Summary by Noel Badrian)

Genre(s): Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Happy Prince NoelBadrian
00:24:36
Play 02 The Nightingale and the Rose NoelBadrian
00:17:12
Play 03 The Selfish Giant NoelBadrian
00:11:51
Play 04 The Devoted Friend NoelBadrian
00:28:22
Play 05 The Remarkable Rocket NoelBadrian
00:29:58