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  1. The Golden Key is a 1996 fantasy novel co-written by authors Jennifer Roberson (who penned the story's first act), Melanie Rawn (author of the book's second section), and Kate Elliott (who finished the work).

    • Jennifer Roberson, Melanie Rawn, Kate Elliott
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    • 1996
    • 1996
  2. In "The Golden Key," MacDonald has created an imaginative world through which two adolescents—Mossy, the hero, and Tangle, the heroine—must undertake a special quest. They journey through...

  3. The Golden Key is a fairy tale written by George MacDonald. It was published in Dealings with the Fairies (1867). It is particularly noted for the intensity of the suggestive imagery, which implies a spiritual meaning to the story without providing a transparent allegory for the events in it.

  4. 18 de feb. de 2020 · London, 1901. After the death of Queen Victoria the city heaves with the uncanny and the eerie. Séances are held and the dead are called upon from darker realms. Samuel Moncrieff, recovering from a recent tragedy of his own, meets Helena Walton-Cisneros, one of London’s most reputed mediums.

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  5. 20 de feb. de 2021 · Heather Wentz. February 20, 2021. The Golden Key was published in Dealings with the Fairies (1867). The story begins with a boy named Mossy listening one night to his Great-aunt's stories, fascinated by the tale of a magical golden key. The reader learns their house lies at the edge of fairyland.

  6. Characters. Questions & Answers. Analysis. Teaching Guide. Setting. PDF Cite Share. The story begins in the normal world, in the households of Mossy and Tangle, who live on the border of Fairyland....

  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Melanie Rawn, Jennifer Roberson, Kate Elliott. 3.83. 3,660 ratings138 reviews. The youngest and greatest member of a family of master painters whose art has the power to change reality, Sario Grijalva violates the family tradition of using the power for good, initiating a pattern of treachery and betrayal. Reprint."