Thomas the Rhymer meets the Faery Queen in a lyrical stage fantasy that blends myth, song, and dream. A poet-hero is drawn into Faeryland, where he must weigh a life of mortal love against a temptingly beautiful realm of dream and music. The drama unfolds across scenes set under the Eildon Tree, in faery gardens, and along the banks of the Tweed, weaving traditional romance with prophetic visions and ancient myth.
- A lyrical collision of legend and imagination, where the Faery Queen offers peril and wonder in equal measure.
- The central conflict between staying in Faeryland and returning to the world of birds, bells, and ordinary life.
- Rich poetry and dramatic dialogue that stage a bargaining between fate, art, and time.
- A journey that explores memory, desire, and the price of enchantment.
Ideal for readers who enjoy mythic romance, ballad-infused drama, and richly crafted verse that reimagines a classic tale.
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