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:''For other uses, see [[Goblin Market (disambiguation)]].'' | :''For other uses, see [[Goblin Market (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
"'''Goblin Market'''" is the title of an influential poem by [[Christina Rosetti]]. | "'''Goblin Market'''" is the title of an influential poem by [[Christina Rosetti]]. It tells of Lizzie and Laura, who were enticed to eat of the fruit of fairy -- a big no-no -- and what happens when one of them did. | ||
==References== | |||
* ''[[The Love Talker]]'' by [[Elizabeth Peters]] (mystery but with fantastic elements and supposition) | |||
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goblin_Market Wikipedia entry] | == Further reading == | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goblin_Market Wikipedia entry] | |||
[[Category:1862 publications]] | [[Category:1862 publications]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:38, 8 January 2011
- For other uses, see Goblin Market (disambiguation).
"Goblin Market" is the title of an influential poem by Christina Rosetti. It tells of Lizzie and Laura, who were enticed to eat of the fruit of fairy -- a big no-no -- and what happens when one of them did.
References
- The Love Talker by Elizabeth Peters (mystery but with fantastic elements and supposition)
Further reading
- The article about this title/work is a STUB, meaning it is tiny and needs lots of work. Help flesh it out.