The Cambridge Companion to George MacDonald


Write a Review

George MacDonald (1824–1905) remains one of the most persistently read and beloved of the Victorians. His fairy tales and children's books have delighted generations of young readers, while his sermons, essays, and poems still offer startling insights to life and literature. He has increasingly been recognised as one of Scotland's most important nineteenth-century novelists. Here, seventeen new essays from an international, diverse group of scholars illuminate the crucial aspects of MacDonald's remarkable, varied works. The chapters are organised around MacDonald's life, major genres, and central themes, and provide clear points of entry for students, researchers, and curious readers. For readers approaching MacDonald's works for the first time and for those renewing a long acquaintance, The Cambridge Companion to George MacDonald is an indispensable guide. With a foreword by Malcom Guite and an afterword by Roderick McGillis.

The Cambridge Companion to George MacDonald Reviews | Toppsta

9781009503341

Share on

Videos

If you would like to provide a video review please sign up to our video panel.

Series

This is Book 5 in the Cambridge Companions to Literature Series. See all Cambridge Companions to Literature books here.

Sign up to our newsletter for...

Free Book Giveaways, Recommendations & more

Be the first to write a Review


No one has written a review for 'The Cambridge Companion to George MacDonald'

Why not be the first to share your opinion?