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why was one particular fall known as the Golden River?​

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Answered by kochedaksh06
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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. In the "Advertisement to the First Edition", which prefaces it, it is called a fairy tale, one, it might be added, that illustrates the triumph of love, kindness, and goodness over evil; however, it could also be characterised as a fable, a fabricated origin myth and a parable. It was illustrated with 22 illustrations by Richard Doyle (1824–1883).[2] A later edition was illustrated by Arthur Rackham in 1932.

Answered by PriyankaPriyanka
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Water's Power appears in the treacherous glacier, which frightens those who traverse it with its sound of rushing water and cracking ice. Water as "holy water" causes the miraculous transformation of the golden river into a river of gold at the behest of the king.

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