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  1. George MacDonald (10 December 1824 – 18 September 1905) was a Scottish author, poet and Christian Congregational minister. He became a pioneering figure in the field of modern fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow-writer Lewis Carroll .

  2. Comprehensive source of information on the sermons, poems, novels, children's stories, and fantasies of George MacDonald, plus pictures, poems, and songs inspired by MacDonald and essays about him. About George MacDonald

  3. GEORGE MACDONALD (1824-1905), forerunner of the InklingsScottish minister, poet, novelist, and imaginative seer—was one of the most beloved Victorian authors throughout Great Britain and the U.S. in the 19th century.

  4. GEORGE MACDONALD, Father of the Inklings, is the Victorian novelist and seer C.S. Lewis called his spiritual “master.” His books influenced the writings of the “Wheaton Seven,” including C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and those known as the Inklings.

  5. George Macdonald was a novelist of Scottish life, poet, and writer of Christian allegories of man’s pilgrimage back to God. However, he is remembered chiefly for his allegorical fairy stories, which have continued to delight children and their elders.

  6. George MacDonald has 1818 books on Goodreads with 302746 ratings. George MacDonalds most popular book is The Princess and the Goblin (Princess Irene and...

  7. George MacDonald's life (1824-1905) spanned the greater part of the nineteenth century. He was a devout Scotsman steeped in a history full of bards, pipers, intense loyalties, clan feuds, and a long line of Scottish heroic figures.

  8. The Society publishes annually (now online) a respected academic journal, North Wind which carries articles related to George MacDonald's life and work, reviews of new books, and other publications relevant to MacDonald Studies.

  9. George MacDonald is often considered the 'grandfather' of Modern Fantasy in English — but he was also so much more. A professor and lecturer in the discipline of English Literature for more than 40 years, MacDonald was a novelist, essayist, writer of faëry and short stories, poet, pastor, thespian, and social reformer.

  10. George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. He was educated at Aberdeen University and after a short and stormy career as a minister at Arundel, where his unorthodox views led to his dismissal, he turned to fiction as a means of earning a living. He wrote over 50 books.