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The tales of Elfland do not stand or fall on their actuality but on their...
Author:
Jane Yolen
Book:
Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie &
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Published at:
10 years ago
The tales of Elfland do not stand or fall on their actuality but on their truthfulness, their speaking to the human condition, the longings we all have for the Faerie Other."
( Jane Yolen )
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