![]() ![]() But beware, we will review it as we want to good or bad. ![]() If you would like The Rogue Hat Company to review your Booksie novel, just say. Even though this is fiction, Wilde doesn't hesitate in suggesting that very often life isn't aįairytale, and the effect is like drinking cold coffee after a hangover.Ī man once said that the endless quest of a fiction writer is to write fact, and if any fiction writer has achieved this, Oscar Wilde has. Sad way), but what I really want to talk about is just the awesome way this book tackles real life. I could go on about the bizarre, exotic storytelling capability of Wilde, or the haunting but beautiful twisting plotline, that eventually leads to a death (although still written in a funny, but Story of the selfless 'Little Hans' and his so called friend 'The Miller'. The Devoted Friend on what constitutes real friendship, and The Nightingale and the Rose, a stirring story of sacrifice to love with a cruel twist. It can be found in Wilde's book of short fiction 'The Happy Prince and other Tales' and tells odd Sometimes they are sweet, and other times they bittersweet. Apart from theįact that his plays and fiction are hilarious, and make me smile immensely (see 'The Importance of being Ernest'), Wilde always seems to weave a moral beautifully into any of his tales. He is the kind of writer who seems to get everywhere. I've got to say, if you haven't read Oscar Wilde yet, you probably already have without noticing. "Ah! that is always a very dangerous thing to do," said the Duck.Īlright, just a quick book review. "The fact is, that I told him a story with a moral." ![]()
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