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Mopsa the Fairy

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A linked series of fairy tales opens when a curious boy discovers a tiny fairy child in a hawthorn tree, then follows her through a sequence of episodic adventures that blend domestic life and enchanted happenings. Chapters range from light-hearted lessons and alphabet learning to encounters with uncanny creatures, seaside and riverside imagery, parties and narrow escapes from capricious forces such as Old Mother Fate, and a quest centered on a royal wand. The tone mixes whimsy and gentle moral instruction, emphasizing childhood wonder, kindness, and the porous boundary between human and fairy worlds.

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Jean Ingelow

Jean Ingelow was a 19th-century English poet and novelist, celebrated for her lyrical poetry and engaging narratives. She gained prominence with works such as "Mopsa the Fairy," a charming tale that showcases her imaginative storytelling. Ingelow's poetry, compiled in collections like "Poems by Jean Ingelow," reflects her deep emotional insight and connection to nature. Her novel "Fated to Be Free" explores themes of freedom and self-discovery, further establishing her as a significant figure in Victorian literature. Ingelow's contributions continue to resonate, highlighting her unique voice in the literary heritage of her time.

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