Victorian Childrens Fantasy Literature

Victorian Childrens Fantasy Literature refers to a genre of imaginative fiction written during the Victorian era that is specifically targeted towards children. These works typically feature fantastical elements such as magical creatures, enchanted lands, and supernatural events. The stories often incorporate themes of adventure, morality, and the power of imagination, providing young readers with a sense of wonder and escapism. Notable examples of Victorian Childrens Fantasy Literature include works by authors such as Lewis Carroll, J.M. Barrie, and George MacDonald.




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Victorian Childrens Fantasy Literature