• Stephen Fry Presents: Oscar Wilde's Stories For All Ages

  • Volume 1
  • By: Oscar Wilde
  • Narrated by: Stephen Fry
  • Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (333 ratings)

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Stephen Fry Presents: Oscar Wilde's Stories For All Ages

By: Oscar Wilde
Narrated by: Stephen Fry
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Publisher's summary

"Oscar Wilde's Fairy Tales continue to exert the same pull over the imagination and emotions as they did when he first read them to his children in the 1880s. Written with inspired poetic intensity and sudden flowerings of the matchless wit for which he is so well remembered, the stories combine the wisdom of parables with the impact of drama. I have loved them since I was a child: indeed they continue to make a child of me. I do not mind admitting that at the recording some passages were hard to read out loud without choking. I hope you will be as entranced by them as I have always been." written by Stephen Fry.
©2008 SamFry Limited (P)2008 HarperCollins Publishers

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Would you listen to Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Oscar Wilde's Short Stories again? Why?

I'm not sure if I would listen again. I love listening to Stephen Fry, regardless of what he's reading, really. But the tone of this collection of short stories left me in a peculiar mood. I was not very familiar with much of Wilde's work, I have read one or two plays, but never his stories like these. They were fable-like, contained lots of moral lessons...but not in your usual bedtime story or fairytale manner. They were portrayed in a very cynical, pessimistic, sometimes almost defeated sounding way. If the author wrote them intending a commentary on the degradation of society and drowning out of innocent good in the world, lost to pompery and selfishness, he succeeded in sharing his disillusionment.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

They were interesting to me because they made me experience a new emotional reaction, and a memorable one because it defied my expectations. Every one of the stories had incredible imagery, and painted scenes more real and often more heart-wrenching than your average short-story. Though they contained vivid characters, both noble and ridiculous, and good stories, they left me feeling a little unfulfilled in their conclusions because though the plots formed and progressed and ended, for the most part they don't follow a satisfying pattern of problems being solved, protagonists succeeding, antagonists becoming enlightened and changing their ways, and good triumphing over evil.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Really, every story moved me, but the two that have struck me the most and pulled at my heart-strings still, days and days after listening, were the moments of the self-sacrifice of the birds in both "The Happy Prince" and "The Nightingale and The Rose", both for the good of a man/mankind, and both unappreciated by the world.

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curl up for an evening in

If you could sum up Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Oscar Wilde's Short Stories in three words, what would they be?

warm, heartfelt, thoughtprovoking

Have you listened to any of Stephen Fry’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Just as excellent as every else he has done. (yes I am a Fry fan!)

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

no, this is a treat to dip into

Any additional comments?

This was a lovely listen, perfect for a cool winter's night to cuddle up and listen to the mesmerising voice of Stephen Fry. The imagery is beautiful and there is always a sting to make you think. It is like having a favourite uncle read to you.

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An excellent listen

It's always special to listen to Stephen Fry read. It's extra special when he reads something that he himself loves and he loves Oscar Wilde.

This is a collection of very entertaining children stories. I'm not sure if we would consider these 'children stories' today but like Grimm's fairy tales they were at least intended to be for children when they were written.

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Bedtime Stories for Adults

I listen to a story every night before going to bed and it is just a pleasure to listen to Stephen Fry bringing life into Wilde's beautiful works.

Recommended for anyone who loves depth and emotion, humor and wit, profundity and triviality, and above all, a great story.

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Oscar Wilde's Short Stories

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Absolutely! It is awesome, done by Stephen Fry, and the stories hold your interest to the last.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Oscar Wilde's Short Stories?

When the little fellow does all of the good deeds for the selfish man and he has no appreciation at all. Still the little has no animosity and goes on to the end doing good deeds.

Have you listened to any of Stephen Fry’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes! Sherlock Holmes. Nothing compares to Stephen Fry' rendition of Sherlock Holmes!

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, it was very short. You could read it to a child for a bedtime story.

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Literary Perfection

What did you love best about Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Oscar Wilde's Short Stories?

The perfect marriage of narrator and story telling.

What other book might you compare Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Oscar Wilde's Short Stories to and why?

The Bible meets The Wind In The Willows. This collection of stories is quite full of lessons on the beauty of love & vanity cloaked in children's stories.

Which scene was your favorite?

The Happy Prince - the sacrifice of true love.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

2 stories illicit tears.

Any additional comments?

If Oscar Wilde were alive he would be Stephen Frye.

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Fantastic for the whole family!

These stories are fabulous for trips, sparking lots of family conversations. Stephen Fry is terrific as the haughty miller!

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Wish I knew about these long ago

Valuable lessons buried in beautifully written little tales. Audible wants more words. Funny that you can submit a review with no words, but if you choose to use words you must use at least fifteen. Really, Audible, that's just nonsense.

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Fantastic

Wilde's bittersweet legends are filled with beauty, gentle humor, and human and social themes. Fry's reading is spectacular.
The only problem is that the last second or so of every story is cut off.

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Fry is fantastic

I did not enjoy was the fast change from one story to the next

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