The Three Clever Kings

"The Three Clever Kings" is a children's fairy tale from the anthology The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde that was written by Mary De Morgan.

De Morgan was a successful Victorian Era children's short story writer.

In her writing career, De Morgan developed three individual collections which started with On a Pincushion (1877), then The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde (1880), and finally, The Windfairies (1900).

The first two collections were successfully published by 1800 and her career as a Victorian Era writer continued to flourish.

Her focus was reading to young children her written works of short stories in the Victorian fairy-tale genres.

As a static character he holds compliant, relaxed, and positive characteristics throughout the short story.

[1] The Political Council: These one-dimensional, stock characters consist of Prime Minister, Chancellor, Commander-in-Chief, and Lord High Admiral.

While leaving the kingdom Aldovrand runs into a farmer who offers him a job watching his geese.

Excited to reign, Alderete explores the kingdom and commands that drastic lifestyle changes need to be made.