The Happy Prince, and Other Tales

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The Happy Prince, and Other Tales

by Oscar Wilde

EN·~1 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total

The Happy Prince And Other Tales

0:26

Contents.

0:00

The Happy Prince.

19:00

The Nightingale and the Rose.

12:35

The Selfish Giant.

8:55

The Devoted Friend.

23:33

The Remarkable Rocket.

24:38

Description

High above a bustling city a gilded statue stands on a tall column, its bronze body encrusted with gold leaf, sapphire eyes, and a ruby‑set sword. The figure, once a living prince, now watches the streets below, admired for its beauty but silent to the hardships that unfold beneath it. One rainy night a weary swallow, delayed from its migration, seeks a place to rest and alights at the prince’s feet, surprised by an unexpected drop of water that seems to pass right through the stone.

The statue’s eyes begin to weep, and the swallow, moved by the sight, learns that the Prince’s heart once knew only opulence, untouched by sorrow. Now, seeing the city’s poverty and suffering, the Prince asks the swallow to help him share the riches that still cling to his gilded form. Together they embark on a quiet mission to bring comfort to the poorest souls, discovering that true happiness may lie in selfless acts rather than glittering adornments.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (85K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde

1854–1900

Known for sparkling wit and razor-sharp social comedy, this Irish writer turned elegance, satire, and paradox into an unforgettable literary voice. His plays and prose still feel fresh, funny, and surprisingly daring more than a century later.

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