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The Princess and the Goblin

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A sheltered young princess grows up in a mountain house and keeps a secret bond with an elderly relative in a remote tower who offers guidance and a protective token. Nearby mines hide a network of caverns inhabited by cunning subterranean creatures who nurse an old grudge against the royal line and plot mischief. A brave miner’s son explores the underground, discovers the creatures’ schemes, and works with the princess to expose and thwart their plans. The narrative follows their resourcefulness and moral growth, highlighting themes of loyalty, courage, and the contrast between humble virtue and inherited rank.

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George MacDonald

George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister, known for his pioneering contributions to children's literature and fantasy. His works often explore themes of faith, imagination, and the human experience. Among his notable titles is "At the Back of the North Wind," a classic children's tale that blends adventure with profound moral lessons. MacDonald's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and deep philosophical insights, influencing many later writers, including C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. His diverse body of work includes novels, poetry, and essays, reflecting his belief in the transformative power of storytelling.

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