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I am surprising myself, but I did not like this book although I loved several of Macdonald's other similar tales such as Prince and the Golem and Light Girl Dark Boy. The problem I had with this tale was the message. I can't explain that message very well without spoiling the book, but the basic idea has to do with equating man's fall from goodness into representing animals. In other words beasts are symbols of the worst a man can be. Using animals as symbols of depravity and evil. Doesn't work
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The Princess and Curdie is the sequel of George MacDonald's The Princess and the Goblin. Set a few years after the events of the first book, The Princess and Curdie follows Curdie as he sets out on a quest given to him by the old princess Irene.
When we first meet Curdie he has grown hardened by his time in the mine. On his way home from work he shoots a white pigeon. Realizing it belongs to the old princess (Irene's great great grandmother), he rushes into the abandoned castle to find the old p ...more
When we first meet Curdie he has grown hardened by his time in the mine. On his way home from work he shoots a white pigeon. Realizing it belongs to the old princess (Irene's great great grandmother), he rushes into the abandoned castle to find the old p ...more
Apr 03, 2012
Zsa Zsa
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Ashley Perez
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