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The Enchanted Castle

The Enchanted Castle

E. Nesbit

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The Enchanted Castle is a novel for young readers by Edith Nesbit, who was writing in the late Victorian and early Edwardian era in Britain. As in her other children’s books, it begins in the everyday world but quickly brings in the fantastical and magical. A large part of the delight of Nesbit’s books is that her children behave in quite ordinary ways, getting into scrapes, getting dirty and their clothes torn, making decisions which seem right to them at the time but which are generally wrong-headed. It’s the contrast between the ordinariness of the children and the magical adventures they become involved in which makes the books so charming. The Enchanted Castle was originally serialized in The Strand Magazine alongside stories by Rudyard Kipling and Arthur Conan Doyle. The first book edition was published in 1907. In the story, Kathleen and her brothers Gerald and Jimmy find a way into a remarkable garden designed to create a Palladian landscape, full of statues and pseudo-Classical temples and buildings. It is not long before they come across a sleeping Princess. They wake her, and she introduces them to an item of real magical value, a ring which makes its wearer invisible. But once on, the ring won’t come off! “Those of my readers who have gone about much with an invisible companion will not need to be told how awkward the whole business is,” comments the author, which is indicative of the simple and direct language she uses, and the humor of the books. Even the invisibility ring, however, is not quite as simple as it seems; and many interesting and amusing adventures follow.

Fantasy fiction, EnglishFriendshipJuvenile fictionBrothers and sistersJuvenile fictionMagicJuvenile fictionWishesJuvenile fictionCastlesJuvenile fictionRingsJuvenile fictionGreat BritainHistoryEdward VII, 1901-1910Juvenile fiction
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LanguageEnglish
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Books by E. Nesbit

The House of ArdenThe House of Arden
The Magic CityThe Magic City
The Railway ChildrenThe Railway Children
Wet MagicWet Magic
Five Children and ItFive Children and It
The Phoenix and the CarpetThe Phoenix and the Carpet
The Story of the AmuletThe Story of the Amulet
The Story of the Treasure SeekersThe Story of the Treasure Seekers
Harding’s LuckHarding’s Luck
The Third Drug

Audiobooks by E. Nesbit

Five Children and ItFive Children and It
Book of DragonsBook of Dragons
Story of the Treasure SeekersStory of the Treasure Seekers
Railway ChildrenRailway Children
Enchanted CastleEnchanted Castle

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