
Happy Prince and Other Tales (version 2)
The Happy Prince and Other Tales, published in 1888, is a collection of children's stories by Oscar Wilde. The most notable tale, 'The Happy Prince,' tells the story of a metal statue who befriends a migratory bird, and together they bring joy to those in need. The collection is recognized for its themes of beauty, compassion, and sacrifice, showcasing Wilde's appreciation for the exotic and the sensual.



















