What would you give for love if it meant everything? In Oscar Wilde’s classic short story, "The Nightingale and the Rose", a devoted nightingale gives everything to create the perfect red rose for a young student longing to win the heart of his beloved. As the bird pours her life into the flower, Wilde explores the soaring heights of selfless love, the pain of sacrifice, and the harsh, often cruel, realities of human desire. Filled with lyrical prose, enchanting imagery, and unforgettable characters, this literary masterpiece captures the magic and melancholy of Wilde’s storytelling. Ideal for fans of classic literature, literary short stories, fairy tales, and children’s stories with moral lessons, this audiobook brings Wilde’s world to life in a vivid, immersive experience. Listen now and experience a story of love, sacrifice, and the bittersweet beauty of life that will stay with you long after the final note fades.
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