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The Complete Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde (1989)

door Oscar Wilde

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Published here alongside their evocative original illustrations, these fairy tales, as Oscar Wilde himself explained, were written 'partly for children, and partly for those who have kept the childlike faculties of wonder and joy.'
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$69 . Very Good condition. No date listed on cover page. First Edition? No later than 1923.
  susangeib | Jul 2, 2023 |
Henry, Louisa and I listened to most of the stories in the recording "In Aid of the Royal Theatrical Fund" with Judi Dench, Derek Jacobi, Jeremy Irons, and others (we skipped two of the stories because they were not readily understandable for them). The performances were excellent. The stories are, of course, wonderful. And although they are not fully age appropriate for the children (ages 5 and 6), they still really enjoyed them and seemed to value that the differences from some of their more standard fare (Louisa observed that they were not like Disney). Plus it is fun for an adult to get all the references the children miss.

For children that age I particularly recommend "The Nightingale and the Rose," "The Happy Prince," "The Devoted Friend," and "The Selfish Giant." ( )
  nosajeel | Jun 21, 2014 |
I get that fairy tales aren't always supposed to be all happiness all the time, but these fairy tales were the saddest you can imagine. I love Wilde and thought that he would bring his wit to life in this format.

He follows a different path, calling out the human condition of his time but hits it hard with a Christian overtone. I understand and can appreciate humility and self-sacrifice, but some of the tales were so painful to read. The Happy Prince was one. I get that he was making the point that individual suffering will never create change, but it does become repetitive over the course of many stories. Maybe if I re-read them later, I will feel differently. ( )
  MichelleCH | Apr 5, 2013 |
A combination of Wilde's two fairy tale collections, The Happy Prince and Other Tales and A House of Pomegranates. Great fairy tales, most with a moral, and told in a delightful fashion. Much more than I expected.

But why is the cover art "Keats and the Nightingale"? ( )
  tloeffler | Aug 19, 2011 |
I'll admit up front that I've never read anything by Oscar Wilde before now, and I think that I'm sorry that I've waited this long. I thoroughly enjoyed his fairy tales, and even found myself underlining multiple passages in the book for future reference. I felt that his insight into life and love and all the joy and troubles that come with both was quite remarkable and still very relevant for our time, even though these stories were written over 100 years ago. I'm sure that if I were more versed in fairy tales and folklore as a whole I might see more relations between his stories and those that came before, but taking these for what they are I enjoyed them immensely. The particular volume that I have contains both of Wilde's collections, The Happy Prince and Other Tales and A House of Pomegranates, in one volume, and I while I enjoyed all the stories, I found that I did enjoy the stories that were from The Happy Prince and Other Tales slightly more.

The stories contained in The Happy Prince and Other Tales are 'The Happy Prince', 'The Nightingale and the Rose' (my favorite), 'The Selfish Giant', 'The Devoted Friend' (probable my next favorite), and 'The Remarkable Rocket'. A House of Pomegranates contains 'The Young King', 'The Birthday of the Infanta', 'The Fisherman and His Soul' (a unique reworking of 'The Little Mermaid'), and 'The Star-Child' (another unique reworking of 'Beauty and the Beast').

The stories can easily be enjoyed just as much by adults as by children, and I think that adults as a whole may actually get more out the stories than children. The tales deal broadly with love and individualism and being true to your self even when others may look down on you. The views of love are both in and out of favor of it, and my favorite passage from the book deals with Love and how it can lead one astray: 'What a silly thing Love is. It is not half as useful as Logic, for it does not prove anything, and it is always telling one of things that are not going to happen, and making one believe things that are not true. In fact, it is quite impractical...' Like I said, the insights that Wilde has on love and life are quite remarkable and I found them very relevant for my life right now. I would highly recommend this book to anyone. ( )
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Oscar Wildeprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Grove, Frederick PhilipVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Vogeler, HeinrichIllustratorSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd

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