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A collection of mythic narratives and poems drawn from Indian folklore centers on Widyádharas, aerial, shape-changing fairy-beings whose magic and loves generate mischief and fate. Key episodes follow a proud Widyádharí, her father, and the social and supernatural consequences of her refusal to marry within her kind as desire, jealousy, and transmigration push her toward a mortal destiny. A prefatory essay contrasts Indian grown-up fairy tales with European models, and the translation blends lyrical description, temple and palace scenes, and dreamlike transitions to examine loyalty, beauty, and the costs of human-divine entanglement.

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F. W. Bain

F. W. Bain was a British author known for his imaginative and often mystical storytelling. His works frequently draw on themes from Indian mythology and culture, reflecting his fascination with the East. Among his notable titles is "A Digit of the Moon: A Hindoo Love Story," which showcases his ability to weave romance and fantasy into rich narratives. Bain's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and exploration of spiritual and philosophical ideas, making him a unique voice in late 19th-century literature. His contributions continue to be appreciated for their depth and creativity.

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