The Magic City (novel)

The Magic City (novel)

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name = The Magic City
title_orig =
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image_caption = Cover of the 1st edition of "The Magic City", 1910
author = Edith Nesbit
cover_artist =
country = United Kingdom
language = English
series =
genre = Children's, Fantasy novel
publisher = Macmillan
release_date = 1910
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 333 pp
isbn = NA
preceded_by =
followed_by =

"The Magic City" is a children's book by Edith Nesbit, first published in 1910.

Plot summary

After Philip's older sister and sole family member Helen marries, he goes off to live with his new step sister Lucy. He has trouble adjusting at first, thrown into a world different from his previous life and abandoned by his sister while she is on her honeymoon. To entertain himself he builds a giant model city from things around the house: game pieces, books, blocks, bowls, etc. Then through some magic he finds himself inside the city, and it is alive with the people he has populated it with. Some soldiers find him and tell him that two outsiders have been foretold to be coming: a Deliverer and a Destroyer. Mr. Noah, from a Noah's Ark playset, tells Philip that there are seven great deeds to be performed if he wants to prove himself the Deliverer. Lucy, too, has found her way into the city and joins Philip as a co-Deliverer, much to his chagrin.

Locations

* Laburnum Cottage -- Philip and Helen's home at the start of the book.
* The Grange -- the home of Helen's new husband, and her stepdaughter Lucy.
* Polistarchia -- the country of the Magic City. Within Polistarchia::* Polistopolis -- the Magic City of the title, capital of Polistarchia.:* The Land of the Dwellers by the Sea -- a region of Polistarchia.:* The Island -- off the shore in the Sea.:* Somnolentia -- formerly Briskford, renamed by the Great Sloth, in the north of Polistarchia.

Characters in "The Magic City"

* From Laburnum Cottage::*Philip, also called Pip.:*Helen, and his siste.
* At the Grange are::*Lucy (Lu for short).:*The Nurse.
* In the Magic City are::*Mr. Noah, the chief judge.:*Mr. Perrin, the carpenter.:* The motor veil lady, given the title of "Pretender-in-Chief to the Claimancy of the Deliverership" and called Prentenderette for short.:* The Lord High Islander.
* Animals from the Magic City::*Polly, the parrot.:*Max and Brenda, the dogs.:*The Hippogriff.:*The Great Sloththe dog that barksthe cat that meowsthe man that fallsthe movie that plays

The Great Deeds

Philip and Lucy performed the Great Deeds to prove that he was Deliverer and she co-Deliverer. Some of them were mostly done by one person, and some equally labored over. Three of them were pronounced Great Deeds by Mr Noah after they had been performed, the other four were assigned tasks.

1. Kill the Dragon: assigned, done by Philip, while Lucy played the role of Princess in distress.

2. Disentangling the Mazy Carpet: assigned, mostly done by Lucy.

3. Slay the Fear of the Dwellers by the Sea: assigned, done mostly by Philip.

4. Slaying the Lions in the Desert: shared task, completed before 3, pronounced a deed after the fact.

5. Supplying Polistarchia with Fruit: done by Philip, pronounced a deed after the fact.

6. Devise a Means of Keeping the Great Sloth Awake and Busy: assigned task, shared effort.

7. Freeing Polistopolis from the Pretenderette: shared task, prounced a deed after the fact.

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