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The Book of Wonder

Lord Dunsany

Casa editrice: Dunsany Books

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The Book of Wonder features fourteen short stories by Lord Dunsany, all of them whimsical, imaginative, and deeply strange. Dunsany writes stories that don't always have a happy ending, and these are no exception—though they're written in an almost fairytale or allegorical style, they each have a melancholy, vengeful, or even mad edge to them.
Disponibile da: 26/03/2023.

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