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The Happy Prince
- Narrated by: Anton Lesser
- Length: 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This is a story from the The Happy Prince and Other Stories collection.
Oscar Wilde's collection of fairy stories are among the greatest and most poignant classics for children and adults alike. Humour, pathos, delightful little characters abound in the stories of The Happy Prince and the Swallow who agrees to keep him company despite approaching winter; The Selfish Giant, who doesn't want children playing in his garden, and The Remarkable Rocket. In addition, there are those who are not so familiar: The Star Child, The Young King, and The Devoted Friend.
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- Tracy
- 01-26-16
It's Oscar Wilde enough said.
Tear jerker as ever. Loved it of coarse! Wish there were more of Oscar Wilde to choose from .
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- LM Winterbottom
- 05-14-21
Simply beautiful
What can I say more highly of the legendary Oscar Wilde that hasn't already been said? Just this...a simple but beautiful tale. Bravo Sir, you were a genius.
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- Yikes!
- 01-31-19
A beautiful story beautifully told
I have always loved this perfectly written tale. Not one word is wasted, nor do any appear that should not.
Anton Lesser tells the story with such sensitive expression. The music may not be necessary, yet it does not detract from the performance.
I admit that I did shed several tears, and imagine that I will cry every time I listen to it.
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- Lucy
- 03-28-16
Beautiful
A favourite story from my childhood, which yet again brought a tear to my eye.
perfectly read, I was transported into the story.
Thank you