OSCAR WILDE Other Tales

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Thank You Note

I would like to thank the readers for reading this book.

Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince was one of the most inspiring fairy tales I read as a child.

The scene where the statue of the prince, who I thought was a sculpture, thought to help the poor and needy, was refreshing even now.

I thought the swallow helping the prince was also a really attractive character

When I became a bigger adult, I realized how hard it is and how bold it takes courage.

I learned that if I could live that kind of life, maybe I could have real happiness.

But on the other hand, I also realized how difficult it is to take every courageous act.

That's how we became adults

I think this article and this book can move us to a happier place

You can think of it as just a scene from a fairy tale, but these thoughts come together and eventually come true.

So I am very grateful to the readers who read this book.

I hope the rest of your time is full of joy and happiness

About the author

Irish poet and playwright

After writing in 1880, he was one of London's most famous playwrights in early 1890

Wilde published The Happy Prince in 1888, and regularly wrote fairy tales in magazines

In 1891 he published two more collections, Crime and Other Stories by Arthur Savile.

British artist and 

book illustrator,

A strong contributor to child care

Painter and illustrator, 

founding member of the

New English Art Club and Society of portrait painters

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