An Experiment with Saint George by J. W. Dunne (.ePUB)(.PDF)

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An Experiment with Saint George by J. W. Dunne
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Overview: What could Mr. Dunne—known to five continents as the author of that extraordinarily long-lived book An Experiment with Time—call this story for children of all ages except by its finally chosen title?

The point is, that while St. George is the St. George we all know—the St. George who did the Dragon in—this set of his adventures has never been recorded before. (The dragon dies in the first chapter.) The explanation is that Mr. Dunne’s children (who seem to have their father pretty well where they want him) were a bit tired of the Dragon. They demanded information about the hero’s subsequent career. Even St. George can’t go on killing dragons for ever. Mr. Dunne therefore— without protest, or indeed any need for protest—obediently did a little experimental work with St. George.

Kindly try this experiment out for yourself, if any human material of the right age or quality is available in the nursery. (If there should be no nursery, the schoolroom will do equally well. And if, alas, there should be not even a schoolroom, drawing-room, study, library or office will really serve equally well.)
Genre: Fiction > Children/Young Adult Fantasy

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