Sir Orfeo by Edward Eyre HuntProduct Description:Dive into a tale of love, loss, and enchantment with "Sir Orfeo" by Edward Eyre Hunt. This adaptation of the Middle English poem brings to life the story of King Orfeo, a mighty ruler and master harper, whose wife, the beautiful Queen Heurodis, is tragically abducted by the fairies. Driven by love and despair, Sir Orfeo renounces his throne and embarks on a perilous journey to rescue his beloved from the mystical fairyland.Set against a backdrop of medieval enchantment, Hunt’s rendition captures the lyrical beauty and the haunting romance of the original legend. Readers will be transported to a world where music holds magical power, and the boundaries between the human and the supernatural blur.First published in 1909, this classic has been revived by Leopold Classic Library, ensuring that the quality of this timeless work meets modern standards. Each page has been meticulously checked to preserve the charm and integrity of Hunt's poetic prose."Sir Orfeo" is not just a story; it is a testament to the enduring power of love and art. Ideal for lovers of classic literature, fairy tales, and medieval lore, this book promises to be a treasured addition to any collection.Features:Faithful adaptation of the Middle English poemRichly detailed narrative set in a mystical medieval worldPerfect for readers interested in classic literature and fairy talesHigh-quality reprint with careful quality controlRediscover the magic and romance of "Sir Orfeo" with this beautifully restored edition.
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- Release Date 10/12/2015
- Author Edward Eyre Hunt
- Language English
- Company Leopold Classic Library
- Weight 6.1 ounces
- Dimensions 8.5 x 0.11 x 11 inches
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