Palace of Morgana and Other Fantasy Tales (e-bog) af Sterling, John
Sterling, John (forfatter)

Palace of Morgana and Other Fantasy Tales e-bog

36,52 DKK (inkl. moms 45,65 DKK)
The first human being in fairy-haunted England witnesses the battles between the light-loving fairies and their thunderous, mountain-dwelling brothers, the giants Alexander the Great is granted a glimpse of the fate of all would-be world-conquerors, and trembles Flighty, fun-seeking youths idle away the languorous hours by asking a magician what wonders he can show them A novice in a monastery ...
E-bog 36,52 DKK
Forfattere Sterling, John (forfatter), Ewing, Murray (introduktion)
Forlag Bookship
Udgivet 30 juni 2018
Længde 184 sider
Genrer Fantasy
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780993423994
The first human being in fairy-haunted England witnesses the battles between the light-loving fairies and their thunderous, mountain-dwelling brothers, the giants Alexander the Great is granted a glimpse of the fate of all would-be world-conquerors, and trembles Flighty, fun-seeking youths idle away the languorous hours by asking a magician what wonders he can show them A novice in a monastery allows his hunger for forbidden knowledge to lead him to a dangerous book, and an even more dangerous companion A Greek maiden longs to look on the face of Jupiter, father of the Gods, unaware of the prophecy of what will happen should she do so Men made of iron, born to do nothing but make more men of iron, question the one thing that has been forbidden to themThese are the fantasy tales of John Sterling, disciple of the Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, friend of Victorian man of letters Thomas Carlyle, and a writer admired by Ralph Waldo Emerson, who sought a publisher for his works in the United States.Sterling's powers as an imaginative writer were still developing when he died in 1844, at the age of 38. But the promise of his best tales showed him uniting the Gothic and Romantic elements of the fantasy literature of his day and taking them in new directions, in search of enchantment, wonder, and the sometimes dreadful sublime.