Description
The Princess and the Goblin, written by George MacDonald and first published in 1872, is a whimsical tale that intertwines adventure, bravery, and magic. The story follows Princess Irene, a curious and adventurous young girl who discovers an enchanted thread spun by her mysterious grandmother, a powerful fairy. When the goblins, a mischievous and malicious tribe living underground, threaten her kingdom and kidnap her friend, Irene embarks on a courageous quest to rescue him and thwart the goblins’ sinister plans.MacDonald’s narrative is rich with imaginative elements and underlying moral themes, emphasizing the power of trust, courage, and the importance of friendship. The enchanting illustrations complement the vivid storytelling, capturing the reader’s imagination. As Irene learns to navigate the complexities of her world and trust in her grandmother’s wisdom, the tale resonates with both children and adults, leaving a lasting impression about the interplay of light and darkness in life’s adventures.







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