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It is quite known that Oscar Wilde has a great importance to literature. However, his fairy tales are not so frequently brought into the scene. In this episode we discuss his book The Happy Prince and other Tales intended for children and how we can find meanings beyond the surface as well as Wilde's characteristic ironic style. You're invited to join us in this (not so) enchanted discussion.
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Soundtrack: Desespoir Agreable from Erik Satie played by Mal Waldron (1983)
By Literary TeaIt is quite known that Oscar Wilde has a great importance to literature. However, his fairy tales are not so frequently brought into the scene. In this episode we discuss his book The Happy Prince and other Tales intended for children and how we can find meanings beyond the surface as well as Wilde's characteristic ironic style. You're invited to join us in this (not so) enchanted discussion.
Follow us on Instagram: @litea.podcast
Soundtrack: Desespoir Agreable from Erik Satie played by Mal Waldron (1983)