
For the Childlike: George MacDonald's Fantasies for Children
Synopsis
George MacDonald (1824-1905) is one of the great Victorians, friend to John Ruskin, Lewis Carroll, and Arthur Hughes, among others. He wrote in virtually all the genres-fiction, drama, sermons, poetry, criticism, fantasy-but is perhaps best remembered as one of the greatest and most enduringly influential of the Victorian writers for children. Sixteen essays-five reprints and eleven original-analyze MacDonald's work for children. All the full-length fantasies-At the Back of the North Wind, The Princess and the Goblin, The Princess and Curdie, The Lost Princess-and the major short pieces-"The Light Princess," "The Golden Key," "Cross Purposes," "The Giant's Heart" receive extended commentary. Contributors: Celia Anderson, Melba Battin, A. Waller Hastings, Cynthia Marshall, Rod McGillis, Michael Mendelson, Nancy-Lou Patterson, Stephen Prickett, William Raeper, Frank Riga, Cordelia Sherman, Joseph Sigman, Lesley Smith, and Nancy Willard.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Scarecrow Press
- ISBN: 9780810824591
- Number of pages: 234
- Dimensions: 221 x 147 x 20 mm
- Weight: 449g
- Languages: English