Type | Contemporary review (Original) |
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Collection | The Happy Prince and Other Tales |
Publication country | United States of America |
Publication name | Unity |
Publication date | Year 1889Month 01Day 19 |
Contributed by | Regina Martínez Ponciano |
How to cite | Unity (United States of America), 1889-01-19, available at the Wilde Short Fiction database, https://wildeshortfiction.com/reviews/j.v.b.1889. |
The Happy Prince and Other Tales. By Oscar Wilde. Illustrated by Walter Crane and Jacomb Hood. Boston: Roberts Bros. Pp. 116. $1.00. Thoroughly beautiful. We know not when we have read short stories of fancy so lovely as these five, both for matter and for style. The language has a beautiful simplicity and rare charm. The substance of the stories is uncommon and full of picturesque imagery. The first three, namely, The Happy Prince, The Nightingale and the Rose, The Selfish Giant, are exceedingly delicate and tender. The last two, The Devoted Friend, and the Remarkable Rocket, are shrewd and incisive. The manufacture of the book is very tasteful in type, paper and cover. The illustrations are dainty. It would be a pretty gift for young or old. J. V. B.