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The provided text offers extensive excerpts from Edith Nesbit's children's fiction, primarily focusing on the adventures of siblings who encounter a magical creature, the Psammead, capable of granting wishes. These wishes often go awry, leading to various temporary escapades, such as the children suddenly being as beautiful as the day, finding all the minted gold (which is too heavy to carry), growing to a colossal size, or causing their infant brother to be wanted by everyone. The text also includes scenes from a later book where a magical ring or castle causes bizarre events, including a staged play bringing grotesque figures to life and a child becoming an elderly gentleman and another a marble statue. Furthermore, the excerpts reflect on Nesbit's enduring influence on subsequent children's fantasy authors and discuss the complex social context of her stories.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThe provided text offers extensive excerpts from Edith Nesbit's children's fiction, primarily focusing on the adventures of siblings who encounter a magical creature, the Psammead, capable of granting wishes. These wishes often go awry, leading to various temporary escapades, such as the children suddenly being as beautiful as the day, finding all the minted gold (which is too heavy to carry), growing to a colossal size, or causing their infant brother to be wanted by everyone. The text also includes scenes from a later book where a magical ring or castle causes bizarre events, including a staged play bringing grotesque figures to life and a child becoming an elderly gentleman and another a marble statue. Furthermore, the excerpts reflect on Nesbit's enduring influence on subsequent children's fantasy authors and discuss the complex social context of her stories.