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"The King of the Golden River" is a literary [[Fairy Tale]] written by John Ruskin in 1841.
"The King of the Golden River" is a literary [[Fairy Tale]] written by John Ruskin in 1841.


Can be read online [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_King_of_the_Golden_River at Wikisource.]
It can be read online [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_King_of_the_Golden_River at Wikisource.]
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* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]: The character of 'Southwest Wind, Esquire' features in the story.
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]: The character of 'Southwest Wind, Esquire' features in the story.
* [[Artistic License Economics]]: A river is turned into gold.
* [[Artistic License Economics]]: A river is turned into gold.
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 19 February 2022

"The King of the Golden River" is a literary Fairy Tale written by John Ruskin in 1841.

It can be read online at Wikisource.

Tropes used in King of the Golden River include: