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The Lilac Fairy Book - cover

The Lilac Fairy Book

Andrew Lang

Verlag: Bu Classics Books

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Beschreibung

Journey to the emerald isles and the rugged coasts of Portugal for a selection of stories filled with lyricism and wonder. The Celtic influence brings a dreamlike quality to the text, populated by the Sidhe and other mystical beings of the landscape. These tales emphasize the intersection of the human world and the fairy realm, often centering on the perils of crossing that divide. It is a beautifully curated collection that highlights the poetic soul of Western European storytelling.
Verfügbar seit: 17.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 332 Seiten.

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