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The Princess Omnibus Collection: 20 Captivating Storybooks - Princess Maritza The Princess Dehra The Princess Sonia Tales of Passed Times The Fire Bird etc - cover

The Princess Omnibus Collection: 20 Captivating Storybooks - Princess Maritza The Princess Dehra The Princess Sonia Tales of Passed Times The Fire Bird etc

Charles Dickens, Andrew Lang, Gene Stratton-Porter, Percy James Brebner, Charles Perrault, Elizabeth von Arnim, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Mrs. Lang, David Whitelaw, Amy Brooks, Mary De Morgan, Gertrude Crownfield, Edith Ogden Harrison, John Reed Scott, Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen, Virginia Watson, M. F. Hutchinson, Julia Magruder, Davis Brinton, Helen Ashe Hays, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Jørgen Engebretsen Moe

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The *Princess Omnibus Collection: 20 Captivating Storybooks* is an enchanting exploration into the realm of fantasy, fairy tales, and poignant narratives, reflecting a diverse range of storytelling traditions. Encompassing literary styles from classic fairy tales to whimsical adventures, the collection serves as a literary tapestry of enchanting narratives and captivating moral lessons. It offers a robust selection of stories that delve into the world of princesses and kingdoms, embedding timeless elements of intrigue, charm, and peril. Some tales weave through familiar motifs of transformation and discovery, while others offer fresh and unexpected turns, providing a nuanced reading experience that both entertains and enlightens. The anthology features contributions from literary powerhouses like Charles Dickens and Elizabeth Von Arnim, alongside classic folklore authors such as Charles Perrault and Gertrude Crownfield. Each work reflects the author's unique contribution to the genre, with narratives that are deeply rooted in cultural and historical traditions. This collection serves as a confluence of writing from the Romantic, Victorian, and Edwardian eras and also echoes the continued evolution of mythical storytelling in the modernized tales of authors such as Gene Stratton-Porter. Together, these varied voices create a vibrant mosaic that enriches the thematic landscape of princesshood. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this collection’s rich narrative diversity, offering an unparalleled journey through the imaginations of distinguished authors. This book offers an invaluable opportunity to appreciate the evolution of narrative styles and themes encapsulating the essence of magical and moralistic storytelling across generations. As a treasure trove of multifaceted insights and creative dialogues, it is recommended for anyone eager to explore the endless possibilities of literature that transcends time, style, and cultural boundaries.
Disponibile da: 04/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 3000 pagine.

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