| Oscar Wilde’ s Fairy Tales are received all kinds of remarks just as Oscar Wildehimself. This article is doing a whole research detailed on his The Happy Prince andOther Tales and A House of Pomegranates, on the bases that Oscar Wilde’ s Fairy Taleshas already been a bright star in the world’s fairy tales family.This paper reveals that inhis works there are five kinds of brand new idea forms different from others in the thewriting of fairy tales, and all this shows up Wilde’ s special aesthetics style and his newconception of creating fairy tales.Wilde expresses unconsciously that he expects children to understand what the realworld is like, not just indulge in the no harm paradise. He helps them by showingdifferent kinds of deathã€multiple dimensionã€various voice on one thingã€the detaileddepiction of luxurious things and the complex relationship between beautyã€benignityand ugly and evil. At the same time,this displays his new conception of creating fairytales.On the one hand, it is helpful to children when they understand something of the realworld by reading Wilde’ s Fairy Tales, for as the development of society, our worldmaybe have more complex fightings. And Wilde’ s Fairy Tales shows another idea of thecreating of fairy tales. His works are of useful meaning to some extent on the content toits form configuration.On the other hand, the too mature extend of Wilde’ s Fairy Talesrebelled the imagination of fantasy of children and their pure paly nature.Of course, Wilde’ s Fairy Tales is not lecturing sermons simply, his works tell us heis a languish genius, every words is fairylike and every sentence is unimaginable fluency;all these lively animals are so cute; the form configuration of all works are perfect. Thisarticle holds a view that Wilde’ s Fairy Tales is just fit for the older children, and it mustbe very magic to them if it be read combined with other fairy tales like Allice in theWonderland, for it is so different that it can extremely arouse children’’ curiousness to askwhy the world is like this. It ’s well known that children’ curiousness is a wonderfulpower. |