Oscar Wilde. The Canterville Ghost

On the tales of Oscar Wilde brought up more than one generation of readers around the world. They are equally loved by children and adults.







Continuing the tradition of Andersen, Wilde created wonderful stories, in which there is magic, and subtle humor, and sadness.





About the most complex - creativity, life and beauty - Wilde writes in fairy tales with exquisite simplicity.





"When the golden-haired child cries without jesting, the prayer will quench grief and blossom in the garden of almonds, then this house will rejoice, and the spirit will fall asleep, living in it." It was these lines that read little Virginia on the library window of the old castle.



The girl did not know what those strange words meant, while Lord Kenterville, who lived in the castle, did not ask her for help ...


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