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  1. The King of the Golden River or The Black Brothers: A Legend of Stiria is a fantasy story originally written in 1841 by John Ruskin for the twelve-year-old Effie (Euphemia) Gray, whom Ruskin later married. [1] . It was published in book form in 1851, and became an early Victorian classic which sold out three editions.

    • John Ruskin
    • 56 pp
    • 1842
    • 1842 (book publication 1851)
  2. The King of the Golden River. by. John Ruskin. PREFACE. "The King of the Golden River" is a delightful fairy tale told with all Ruskin's charm of style, his appreciation of mountain scenery, and with his usual insistence upon drawing a moral. None the less, it is quite unlike his other writings.

  3. John Ruskin was one of the most influential critics of the Victorian era. This novella, his only work of fiction, is a moral tale in which nature punishes the cruel and rewards the compassionate....

  4. Complete summary of John Ruskin's The King of the Golden River. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The King of the Golden River.

  5. 1 de oct. de 1996 · The King of the Golden River by John Ruskin. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  6. by John Ruskin. Part 1. Additional Information. Year Published: 1907. Language: English. Country of Origin: England. Source: Ruskin, John. (1907). The King of the Golden River. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company. Readability: Flesch–Kincaid Level: 6.4. Word Count: 3,382. Genre: Fairy Tale/Folk Tale. Keywords: hospitality. Cite This. Share |.

  7. Students. Scholars. View search results for: The fairy tale The King of the Golden River; or, The Black Brothers, a Legend of Stiria, by British writer John Ruskin, was penned as an answer to a dare. In 1841 a 12-year-old girl challenged Ruskin to accomplish a “least likely task for him to fulfill”: write a fairy tale.