The Princess and the Goblin and The Princess and Curdie (Signum Classics)
Signum PressJulian Barr
The first novels set entirely in an imaginary world!
Eight-year-old Princess Irene is forbidden from exploring her father’s castle. Little does she suspect that hordes of goblins dwell beneath her feet, scheming to overrun the kingdom. Soon, a chance encounter with heroic miner (and occasional poet) Curdie sweeps Irene into an adventure of which she never dreamed.
Enter a world where legends rise from a labyrinth under the earth and immortal grandmothers bestow magic rings from above, where rhymes drive back monsters and belief reveals the path home.
Also includes MacDonald’s essay "The Fantastic Imagination."
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