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Mopsa the Fairy, Jean Ingelow
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Jean Ingelow

Mopsa the Fairy

Mopsa the Fairy, a whimsical tale by Jean Ingelow, is a vivid exploration of fantasy and the interplay between magical and mundane realms. Written in the mid-19th century, the narrative employs a lyrical style replete with rich imagery and enchanting descriptions that transport readers into a world where fairies and humans coexist. The book's structure is influenced by Victorian ideals, merging moral lessons with imaginative storytelling, highlighting themes of innocence, love, and the quest for identity in a rapidly changing society. Ingelow's masterful use of verse and prose creates a captivating rhythm, reflecting the overarching romanticism of her era while pushing the boundaries of traditional fairy tales. Jean Ingelow was an innovative Victorian poet, renowned for her deep appreciation of nature and spirituality, influences that permeate her writing. Raised in a milieu rich with literary achievement, Ingelow's works often convey a sense of introspection and moral questioning. Her personal experiences and fascination with folklore undoubtedly inspired her to weave a tale like Mopsa the Fairy, allowing her to explore the complexities of human emotions through a fantastical lens. Mopsa the Fairy is a must-read for those who appreciate the charm of classic fairy tales infused with deeper societal reflections. This enchanting narrative not only delights the imagination but also prompts readers to consider the intricacies of belief and the essence of happiness. Ingelow'Äôs work stands as an essential piece of Victorian literature, ideal for both the casual reader and the earnest scholar.
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122 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019

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