La Principessa E Il - Folletto
Deep beneath the mountain, a race of grotesque, sun-hating plots to kidnap Irene and marry her to their prince to overthrow the humans. The story unfolds as Curdie uses his wits and Irene uses a magical, invisible thread given to her by her grandmother to navigate the dark caverns, defeat the goblins, and save the kingdom. Key Themes
Lewis claimed he never wrote a book that didn't owe a debt to MacDonald, particularly regarding the blend of fairy-tale wonder and Christian allegory. La principessa e il folletto
MacDonald’s depiction of goblins—malicious, subterranean creatures with soft feet—heavily influenced the Orcs and Goblins of Middle-earth. Deep beneath the mountain, a race of grotesque,
The friendship between the royal Irene and the working-class Curdie suggests that true nobility is found in character and courage rather than birthright. While it is a children's book, its eerie
The Princess and the Goblin (Italian: La principessa e il folletto ) is a cornerstone of Victorian fantasy literature, written by Scottish author and first published in 1872.
While it is a children's book, its eerie atmosphere and sophisticated symbolism make it a compelling read for adults. It was followed by a sequel, The Princess and Curdie (1883), which takes a darker, more satirical tone regarding society and corruption.
