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The Magic City
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In "The Magic City," Edith Nesbit invites readers into a captivating realm of imagination and adventure, seamlessly blending elements of fantasy with the stark realities of childhood. The story follows siblings Philip and Alice, who, in their quest for an enchanted experience, inadvertently unleash a fantastical city from their imaginations. Rich with vivid imagery and whimsical prose, Nesbit's work reflects the influence of the early 20th-century children's literature movement, echoing the spirit of escapism prevalent in her time. As the narrative unfolds, it addresses themes of friendship, loss, and the transformative power of creativity, providing an engaging commentary on the nature of childhood wonder. Edith Nesbit, a pioneer in children's literature, draws on her own experiences growing up in a world shaped by both adventure and adversity. Her personal history, marked by financial struggles and her advocacy for social issues, profoundly influenced her storytelling style. Nesbit's ability to weave relatable characters into extraordinary settings is a testament to her belief in the importance of imagination in overcoming life's challenges, a value shaped by her unconventional upbringing and dedication to children's rights. For readers seeking a timeless tale that balances the whimsical with the poignant, "The Magic City" serves as a remarkable exploration of the interplay between reality and fantasy. Nesbit's enchanting prose and relatable protagonists resonate with both children and adults, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in the enduring power of imagination.
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In "The Magic City," Edith Nesbit invites readers into a captivating realm of imagination and adventure, seamlessly blending elements of fantasy with the stark realities of childhood. The story follows siblings Philip and Alice, who, in their quest for an enchanted experience, inadvertently unleash a fantastical city from their imaginations. Rich with vivid imagery and whimsical prose, Nesbit's work reflects the influence of the early 20th-century children's literature movement, echoing the spirit of escapism prevalent in her time. As the narrative unfolds, it addresses themes of friendship, loss, and the transformative power of creativity, providing an engaging commentary on the nature of childhood wonder. Edith Nesbit, a pioneer in children's literature, draws on her own experiences growing up in a world shaped by both adventure and adversity. Her personal history, marked by financial struggles and her advocacy for social issues, profoundly influenced her storytelling style. Nesbit's ability to weave relatable characters into extraordinary settings is a testament to her belief in the importance of imagination in overcoming life's challenges, a value shaped by her unconventional upbringing and dedication to children's rights. For readers seeking a timeless tale that balances the whimsical with the poignant, "The Magic City" serves as a remarkable exploration of the interplay between reality and fantasy. Nesbit's enchanting prose and relatable protagonists resonate with both children and adults, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in the enduring power of imagination.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09788028332617
- Herausgeber Sharp Ink
- Anzahl Seiten 124
- Altersempfehlung 5 bis 8 Jahre
- Gewicht 192g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T8mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9788028332617
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-80-283-3261-7
- Veröffentlichung 19.11.2023
- Titel The Magic City
- Autor Edith Nesbit
- Sprache Englisch