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The Crock of Gold

James Stephens

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Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur

Beschreibung

"The Crock of Gold" is a novel by James Stephens, first published in 1912. This whimsical and philosophical work blends Irish folklore with modernist narrative techniques, creating a unique and enchanting tale. The story revolves around a philosophical pot of gold owned by the Leprechauns and the adventures that ensue when it is discovered by humans.

The novel's protagonists are a Philosopher and his family, including his two curious daughters. Their lives intersect with a diverse cast of characters including leprechauns, gods, policemen, and a wise salmon. The narrative is rich in allegory and explores profound themes such as the nature of happiness, the pursuit of wisdom, and the complexities of human and supernatural interactions.

Stephens' writing is characterized by its lyrical prose, humor, and deep philosophical insights. The blend of mythical elements with philosophical discourse makes "The Crock of Gold" a fascinating read that is both thought-provoking and entertaining. It stands as a significant work in Irish literature, reflecting the nation's rich storytelling tradition and philosophical heritage.

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