The King of the Golden River

The King of the Golden River

John Ruskin

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
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9781835910818
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Step into a world of enchantment and moral lessons with 'The King of the Golden River' by John Ruskin, a classic fairy tale that has delighted readers of all ages since its first publication in 1851. This captivating story combines adventure, magic, and ethical teachings in a narrative that is as charming as it is profound.Set in the idyllic Treasure Valley, the tale follows the fortunes of three brothers: the kind and gentle Gluck, and his two cruel and greedy brothers, Hans and Schwartz. The valley, once a paradise, falls under a curse due to the brothers’ misdeeds, turning it into a barren wasteland. The once-thriving land now offers nothing but hardship, reflecting the brothers’ own corrupt hearts.The story takes a magical turn when Gluck encounters a mysterious figure known as the King of the Golden River. This mystical being reveals that the river can return the valley to its former glory, but only under specific conditions. To transform the river into pure gold, Gluck must climb to its source and pour into it three drops of holy water, given with a pure and selfless heart.As Gluck embarks on this challenging quest, he faces numerous trials that test his character and resolve. Along the way, he encounters fantastical creatures and moral dilemmas, each one teaching him and the reader valuable lessons about kindness, generosity, and the importance of selflessness.Ruskin’s masterful storytelling is complemented by his rich, descriptive prose and vivid imagery, bringing the tale’s magical landscapes and characters to life. The narrative is both entertaining and instructive, offering timeless wisdom through Gluck’s journey and ultimate transformation.'The King of the Golden River' is more than just a fairy tale; it is a reflection on human nature and the power of goodness to overcome adversity. Its themes of redemption, the consequences of greed, and the rewards of virtue resonate deeply, making it a meaningful read for both children and adults.Perfect for bedtime reading, family story time, or as a cherished addition to any literary collection, 'The King of the Golden River' is a timeless classic that continues to inspire and enchant. Join Gluck on his magical quest and discover why this story has remained a beloved favorite for over a century.

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