george macdonald

  1. Extollager

    George MacDonald, Victorian Faerie Author, Pre-Dracula Vampire Classic, etc.

    George MacDonald (1824-1905) has impressed a remarkable range of fantasists, including David Lindsay, H. P. Lovecraft, J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and Lin Carter. His classic of the weird, Lilith (1895), predated Dracula by two years, and remains, with that novel, one of the two monuments of...
  2. Extollager

    George MacDonald's Goblin books and other fantasy

    Herewith a thread for the discussion of fantasy by George MacDonald (1824-1905). His children's books The Princess and the Goblin and The Princess and Curdie, his short faerie tales such as "The Golden Key," "Photogen and Nycteris," "The Light Princess," "The Carasoyn," etc., and other works...
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    Lilith by MacDonald Study Guide

    Interest was expressed recently in the idea of an annotated edition of George MacDonald's classic fantasy novel Lilith. In eight postings, I will distribute notes that I prepared about 12 years ago, with page references to the above American edition, published by Eerdmans. The notes were...
  4. Lobolover

    George Mac Donald titles

    Supernatural Fiction Database, George Macdonald Lists a considerable number of "Other" fantastic fiction besides Phantastes and Lilith, does anyone know which, if any of these are worth reading ?
  5. DeepThought

    Opinions on an 18th century Scottish Poet/Professor (George MacDonald)

    Hello, I'm new here and this is my first thread, hope you guys will bare with me for English is not my mother toungue, anyway here it goes. I've been lurking in this forum for quite some time now and have come to notice a certain 19th century weird/horror fiction writer (HP Lovecraft) who seems...
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