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BROWNIES AND BOGLES
EAN : 9789403865867
Édition papier
EAN : 9789403865867
Paru le : 25 janv. 2026
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- EAN13 : 9789403865867
- Réf. éditeur : 2161023
- Date Parution : 25 janv. 2026
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 124
- Format : 0.70 x 15.60 x 23.40 cm
- Poids : 189gr
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
- Résumé : Over one hundred years since its original publication, Brownies & Bogles by Louise Imogen Guiney is now republished as a wonderful, easy-to-follow guidebook to the fae. American essayist and poet Louise Imogen Guiney put together a fantastic, poetic book dedicated to the happenings of the fair folk. Contained within are stories and anecdotes regarding the lives of the Little People, offering insight into the interests and hobbies of those unseen. Written in language that will resonate with today's readers, Brownies & Bogles is an entertaining and informative book sure to please the witch who works with fairies.
- Biographie : Louise Imogen Guiney is known for her lyrical, Old English-style poems that often recall the literary conventions of seventeenth-century English poetry. Informed by her religious faith, Guiney's works reflect her concern with the Catholic tradition in literature and often emphasize moral rectitude and heroic gallantry. Today Guiney is praised for her scholarship in both her poetry and in her numerous literary and historical studies.Guiney was born in Boston, the daughter of an Irish-Catholic immigrant who was a general in the Union Army during the Civil War. Critics frequently note the role of Guiney's father in establishing the ideal of chivalric heroism later presented in her poetry. Pursuing a liberal arts curriculum at the Elmhurst Academy in Providence, Rhode Island, Guiney graduated in 1879, two years after her father's death. Throughout most of the next two decades she resided with her mother and aunt in Boston and Auburndale, Massachusetts.