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An allegorical fantasy adapted from a Scottish folktale that explores the psychology of faith through personified figures. In a luminous, otherworldly isle, symbolic characters such as Faith, Hope, Love, Truth, Fear, and a central youthful figure interact in dreamlike scenes and parable-like episodes, assembling a ship and confronting inner needs, duty, and desire. Through lyrical description and theatrical encounters the narrative traces efforts to protect and recover Joy for humanity, using folklore motifs and moral conversation to examine how belief, perseverance, obedience, and constancy shape the search for spiritual and emotional fulfillment.

About the Author

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Isobel Wylie Hutchison

Isobel Wylie Hutchison was a Scottish author and poet known for her evocative writing and exploration of themes related to nature and the human experience. One of her notable works, "How Joy Was Found," reflects her ability to weave emotional depth with lyrical prose. Hutchison's literary contributions often draw from her personal experiences and observations, offering readers a glimpse into her unique perspective on life. Her work continues to resonate with those who appreciate thoughtful and introspective literature.

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