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  1. The King of the Golden River or The Black Brothers: A Legend of Stiria is a fantasy story originally written in 1841 by John Ruskin for the twelve-year-old Effie (Euphemia) Gray, whom Ruskin later married. [1] . It was published in book form in 1851, and became an early Victorian classic which sold out three editions.

    • John Ruskin
    • 56 pp
    • 1842
    • 1842 (book publication 1851)
  2. The King of the Golden River. by. John Ruskin. PREFACE. "The King of the Golden River" is a delightful fairy tale told with all Ruskin's charm of style, his appreciation of mountain scenery, and with his usual insistence upon drawing a moral. None the less, it is quite unlike his other writings.

  3. Complete summary of John Ruskin's The King of the Golden River. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The King of the Golden River.

  4. The King of the Golden River: Or, The Black Brothers, a Legend of Stiria was published anonymously in 1851, a decade after it had been composed for a twelve-year-old girl who would later become...

  5. The King of the Golden River. John Ruskin. Simply Read Books, 2005 - Juvenile Fiction - 65 pages. First published in 1889, "The King of the Golden River" tells the story of young Gluck, a...

    • John Ruskin
    • Iassen Ghiuselev
    • illustrated
    • The King of the Golden River
  6. The King of the Golden River. John Ruskin. George Harrap & Company Limited, 1932 - Fiction - 47 pages. "The King of the Golden River" is a delightful fairy tale told with all Ruskin's charm of...

  7. The King of the Golden River is about three brothers, Hans, Schwartz, and Gluck. When a little man with a nose like “the lower extremity of a key bugle” visits them, Gluck gives the man shelter but Hans and Schwartz soon turn the visitor out.