Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of English, 2004.Bibliography: leaves 270-277.Introduction -- George MacDonald's religious heritage -- George MacDonald's philosophical and literary roots -- Of friends and teachers -- Conversion studies and critical application -- Children on the path -- Waking from slumber -- Courageous stances -- Toppled pride -- Broken vessels -- Implications of MacDonald's conversion depictions.Victorian author George MacDonald is best remembered for his writing in the genres of fairy tale and fantasy. MacDonald was, however, most popular during his own time as a writer of realistic adult fiction. He was widely read but critically dismissed as a writer whose works were both didactic...
George MacDonald (1824-1905) has often been recognized as a pioneering fantasy writer, an heir of th...
Scholars and storytellers alike have deemed George MacDonald a great mythopoeic writer, an exemplar ...
This study addresses two questions. What light does the work of George MacDonald shed on the concept...
This study attempts to distinguish between the fairy tales and fantasies of George MacDonald. The ar...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
The relationship between the Bible and literature is long-standing and has received increasing atten...
In this dissertation, I argue that George MacDonald’s, Charles Kingsley’s, and Christina Rossetti’s ...
The relationship between the Bible and literature is long-standing and has received increasing atten...
This dissertation examines George MacDonald's preoccupation with his literary predecessor Percy Shel...
The first half addresses the context I which MacDonald ministered and wrote. Chapter one summarises...
This article analyzes George MacDonald’s realist novels. It looks at how David Elginbrod, Alec Forbe...
This thesis offers a re-evaluation of the fiction of George MacDonald (1824-1905), both fantasy and ...
This thesis looks at some ways of describing religious experience in the works of selected Victorian...
George MacDonald (1824-1905) has often been recognized as a pioneering fantasy writer, an heir of th...
Scholars and storytellers alike have deemed George MacDonald a great mythopoeic writer, an exemplar ...
This study addresses two questions. What light does the work of George MacDonald shed on the concept...
This study attempts to distinguish between the fairy tales and fantasies of George MacDonald. The ar...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
The relationship between the Bible and literature is long-standing and has received increasing atten...
In this dissertation, I argue that George MacDonald’s, Charles Kingsley’s, and Christina Rossetti’s ...
The relationship between the Bible and literature is long-standing and has received increasing atten...
This dissertation examines George MacDonald's preoccupation with his literary predecessor Percy Shel...
The first half addresses the context I which MacDonald ministered and wrote. Chapter one summarises...
This article analyzes George MacDonald’s realist novels. It looks at how David Elginbrod, Alec Forbe...
This thesis offers a re-evaluation of the fiction of George MacDonald (1824-1905), both fantasy and ...
This thesis looks at some ways of describing religious experience in the works of selected Victorian...
George MacDonald (1824-1905) has often been recognized as a pioneering fantasy writer, an heir of th...
Scholars and storytellers alike have deemed George MacDonald a great mythopoeic writer, an exemplar ...
This study addresses two questions. What light does the work of George MacDonald shed on the concept...