Onnellinen prinssi: Ynnä muita kertomuksia by Oscar Wilde
If you think you know fairy tales, Oscar Wilde is here to prove you wrong. This collection, which includes the famous title story, is packed with talking animals, magical beings, and profound lessons that cut straight to the heart.
The Story
The book is a set of separate tales, but they share a common thread of looking beneath the surface. In 'The Happy Prince,' a magnificent statue, once a sheltered prince, sees his city's misery for the first time. With the help of a loyal swallow delayed on its migration, he strips himself of his gold and jewels to give to the needy. Other stories include 'The Selfish Giant,' who learns about spring and forgiveness from children, and 'The Nightingale and the Rose,' where a bird makes the ultimate sacrifice for what it believes is true love. They're simple plots on the surface, but Wilde fills them with emotion and consequence.
Why You Should Read It
What grabs me about these stories is their brutal honesty wrapped in gorgeous language. Wilde doesn't shy away from sadness or unfairness. The 'happy' endings often feel bittersweet, or even tragic. He shows that kindness and beauty often come with a heavy personal price. The characters—whether a statue, a giant, or a nightingale—are deeply moving because their choices matter. You feel the swallow's chill, the giant's regret, and the nightingale's pain. It's this emotional punch, combined with Wilde's witty and poetic style, that transforms them from simple children's stories into timeless commentaries on compassion, society, and love.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who loves stories that make them think and feel. It's a fantastic introduction to Oscar Wilde if his plays seem daunting. Readers who enjoy classic fables with a darker, more philosophical edge (think Hans Christian Andersen) will adore it. It's also a great book to share—older kids will understand the stories, while adults will catch the deeper themes. Just be prepared: it's much more likely to make you quietly reflect than simply smile. A true, beautiful classic that deserves its spot on any shelf.
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