The Queen Who Flew: A Fairy Tale. Enchanted Realms of the Fairy Queen: A Magical Tale

Par : Ford Madox Ford
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  • Nombre de pages45
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-609452-2
  • EAN4064066094522
  • Date de parution19/05/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille535 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Queen Who Flew: A Fairy Tale, " Ford Madox Ford captivates readers with a whimsical narrative that interweaves the elements of fantasy and allegory. Set against a richly imagined backdrop, the story challenges conventional notions of royalty and power through the lens of a sovereign who defies earthly bounds. Ford's prose exhibits a unique blend of poetic fluidity and sharp social commentary, reflecting the Edwardian era's shifting perspectives on gender roles and authority.
The text embraces the fairy tale genre, yet serves a deeper critique of society'Äôs constraints, making it a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature. Ford Madox Ford, a prominent figure in modern literature, drew inspiration from his experiences as a novelist, editor, and critic, immersing himself in the literary movements of his time. His engagement with the complexities of human emotions and societal structures is evident throughout his body of work.
"The Queen Who Flew" reflects his fascination with unconventional narratives and his desire to explore themes of freedom and self-discovery, all arguably influenced by his Bohemian upbringing and the expansive intellectual circles in which he moved. This enchanting tale is recommended for scholars and casual readers alike who appreciate intricate storytelling and the delicate interplay of fantasy and reality.
Ford's exploration of autonomy and identity amidst a magical landscape invites readers to ponder the boundaries of their own worlds, ensuring that "The Queen Who Flew" remains a timeless and pertinent read.
In "The Queen Who Flew: A Fairy Tale, " Ford Madox Ford captivates readers with a whimsical narrative that interweaves the elements of fantasy and allegory. Set against a richly imagined backdrop, the story challenges conventional notions of royalty and power through the lens of a sovereign who defies earthly bounds. Ford's prose exhibits a unique blend of poetic fluidity and sharp social commentary, reflecting the Edwardian era's shifting perspectives on gender roles and authority.
The text embraces the fairy tale genre, yet serves a deeper critique of society'Äôs constraints, making it a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature. Ford Madox Ford, a prominent figure in modern literature, drew inspiration from his experiences as a novelist, editor, and critic, immersing himself in the literary movements of his time. His engagement with the complexities of human emotions and societal structures is evident throughout his body of work.
"The Queen Who Flew" reflects his fascination with unconventional narratives and his desire to explore themes of freedom and self-discovery, all arguably influenced by his Bohemian upbringing and the expansive intellectual circles in which he moved. This enchanting tale is recommended for scholars and casual readers alike who appreciate intricate storytelling and the delicate interplay of fantasy and reality.
Ford's exploration of autonomy and identity amidst a magical landscape invites readers to ponder the boundaries of their own worlds, ensuring that "The Queen Who Flew" remains a timeless and pertinent read.
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