Paul the Minstrel and Other Stories / Reprinted from The Hill of Trouble and The Isles of Sunset
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This collection of short tales, set in a semi-medieval romantic atmosphere, presents parables and fantasies that probe moral choice and the allure of temptation. Each story frames virtue as a pilgrimage toward a distant ideal, using knightly imagery, symbolic encounters, and allegorical incidents to contrast attractive but dangerous impulses with homely duties. Narratives range from pure fantasy to gentle parable, often aiming to touch youthful imagination and to illustrate the difficulty of choosing restraint over immediate delights. The tone mixes wistful reflection with didactic clarity, pairing poetic description with sober consideration of character and consequence.
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