Tuesday, November 18, 2025

"The Happy Prince and Other Stories" by Oscar Wilde

When I found this book in the children's section at a bookstore sometime within the last year or so, my first instinct was, "This must be mis-shelved."  Oscar Wilde?  In with the books for kids?  But lo and behold, he wrote fairy tales that are totally kid-friendly.  They remind me a lot of Hans Christian Andersen's stories -- most of them are poignant or even melancholy, but also lovely and often funny.

My favorite stories were:

"The Remarkable Rocket" -- a firework thinks he's the coolest thing ever and ends up a total dud.  It's so slyly funny!

"The Young King" -- a new king goes through a series of lessons to become wise and good.

"The Star-Child" -- a fallen star is rescued in the form of a human baby, grows up thinking he's awesome, and eventually learns a really important lesson about appearances and pride.

As I typed those out, I just noticed that all three of those have a very strong common theme.  Huh!

Most of the stories were a bit sad or almost-sad, but most of them also had really funny things in them, as you might expect from Oscar Wilde.

Particularly Good Bits:

"But I have imagination, for I never think of things as they really are; I always think of them as being quite different" ("The Remarkable Rocket," p. 47).

They did not understand a single word of what he was saying, but that made no matter, for they put their heads on one side, and looked wise, which is quite as good as understanding a thing, and very much easier ("The Birthday of the Infanta," p. 105).

If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: PG for some really sad bits.


This has been my 45th classic read and reviewed for my fourth Classics Club list.

4 comments:

  1. I've always been a fan of Wilde's "The Selfish Giant" so it's probably about time that I look into some of his other stories! I thiiiiiiink I've read "The Happy Prince" but I don't remember it enough to be sure. "The Remarkable Rocket" sounds like a blast (sorry, pun intended. xD)

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    1. Chloe, how cool you've read some of his fairy tales before! I bet you could find these to read for free online somewhere like Project Gutenberg, as they are sure to be in the public domain.

      And "The Remarkable Rocket" is a total blast :-D Metaphorically, anyway!

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  2. I love Oscar Wilde's fairy tales!! "The Selfish Giant" is my favorite.

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    1. Megan, so cool that you have read some before! I was completely unaware he'd written any. And they're so good! "The Selfish Giant" is an excellent one.

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