About This Book
A pair of linked fantastical tales open with a capricious fairy court arranging for two mortals to be brought into the otherworld; a polite minister's daughter and a comic goblin undertake to lead a girl and a boy into Fairyland, where imagination, mischief, and moral lessons intertwine. The second story follows a visiting king at a luminous mountain-lake filled with speaking Shadows, a communal exchange where shades recount episodes that expose human weaknesses, comforts, and consequences. Together the pieces alternate playful spectacle and reflective observation, examining how perception, conscience, and the boundary between mortal life and the supernatural shape understanding.
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