Fifty-One Tales
by Lord Dunsany
'Fifty-One Tales' Summary
Lord Dunsany's 'Fifty-One Tales' invites readers into a captivating world of myth, fantasy, and unexpected twists. Each tale is a miniature masterpiece, rich with vivid imagery and captivating narratives. From tales of gods and mortals to those of forgotten kingdoms and fantastical creatures, the stories explore themes of destiny, fate, and the enduring power of human imagination. Dunsany's prose is both lyrical and potent, conjuring landscapes both familiar and alien. The stories often involve journeys into the unknown, where characters encounter strange beings, solve mysteries, or face their own internal conflicts. The collection's overarching theme is the exploration of the boundaries between reality and imagination, reality and myth, and the power of stories to shape our understanding of the world. The tales serve as reminders of the wonder and magic that lie hidden within the ordinary, urging readers to embrace the extraordinary and to explore the vast realms of their own imagination.Book Details
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Lord Dunsany
Ireland, England
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist, who was published mostly as Lord Dunsany. Over 90 books of his work, mainly fantasy, appeared in his l...
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