"The Goblin Groom: a Tale of Dunse" by R. O. Fenwick is a delightful foray into Scottish literature and a humorous parody of the works of Walter Scott. This uproarious tale skillfully satirizes Scott’s iconic style, transporting readers to a world where goblins and laughter abound. A classic of its kind, this witty narrative offers a unique perspective on the literary landscape of its time. This edition meticulously reproduces the original text, preserving its historical charm and ensuring an authentic reading experience. Perfect for those who appreciate clever humor and enjoy exploring the rich tradition of literary parody, "The Goblin Groom" remains a timeless gem, showcasing the enduring power of wit and satire. Dive into this side-splitting take on Scottish romance and discover a world where literary conventions are turned upside down. A treat for lovers of fantasy and humorous fiction.
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