Davy and the Goblin


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A little boy, who believes that fairies and goblins are strictly creatures of fantasy, gets taken on a "Believing Voyage" by a hobgoblin.




Davy and the Goblin


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Reproduction of the original: Davy and the Goblin by Charles E. Carryl







Davy and the Goblin


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Reproduction of the original: Davy and the Goblin by Charles E. Carryl




St. Nicholas


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Davy and the Goblinor


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This is a children's book about a little boy called Davy who does not believe in fairies, fantasy or anything like it. He meets a creature who takes him on a series of magical experiences, some well-known like Jack and the Beanstalk and others not.




Davy and the Goblin


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'Davy and the Goblin' is a fantasy genre novel by Charles E. Carryl that was serialized in St. Nicholas magazine from December 1884 to March 1885, before being published in 1885. The story is about eight-year-old Davy who reads Lewis Carroll's classic novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland next to the fireplace, when he begins to get sleepy. A Goblin appears in the fire, munching coals, and takes Davy on a "believing voyage" where he meets a variety of characters from fantasy and literature.




DAVY AND THE GOBLIN


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Davy and the Goblin


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This book, inspired by and drawn from the style and character of Alice Wonderland, uses nonsense and punning in the tradition of Lewis Carroll.




Elementary English Review


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