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  1. Poems. by George Macdonald, LL. D. Selected by V.D.S. and C.F by George, 1824-1905 MacDonald, 2009-10-26
  2. At the back of the North Wind. By George Macdonald with twel by Macdonald. George. 1824-1905., 1909-01-01
  3. England 's antiphon. by George Macdonald. LL.D. by MacDonald. George. 1824-1905., 1868-01-01
  4. Day Boy and the Night Girl by George (1824-1905) MacDonald, 2010-01-01
  5. They all were looking for a King. (T. T. B. B.) Words by George Macdonald (1824-1905). [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] (Elkin new choral Series) by Mary Plumstead, 1957
  6. They all were looking for a King. (Unison.) Words by George Macdonald (1824-1905). [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] by Mary Plumstead, 1957
  7. Papers of George MacDonald (1824-1905), poet and novelist, deposited in Huntly Branch Library (Survey / National Register of Archives) by National Register of Archives (Scotland), 1995
  8. Ranald Bannerman's boyhood by MacDonald George 1824-1905, 1874-01-01
  9. Beautiful thoughts by MacDonald. George. 1824-1905, 1894-01-01
  10. Cheerful words : by MacDonald George 1824-1905, 1880-01-01
  11. The history of Gutta-Percha Willie : the working genius by George, 1824-1905 MacDonald, 2009-10-26
  12. Light Princess by George (1824-1905) MacDonald, 2010-01-01
  13. Weighed and wanting. by MacDonald. George. 1824-1905., 1890-01-01
  14. Light Princess by George (1824-1905) MacDonald, 2010-01-01

41. George MacDonald
George MacDonald (18241905) was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland....... (Scroll down to read more about this product.). Catalog
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42. George MacDonald
George MacDonald 18241905 Between Charles Dickens's and Oscar Wilde'snoted American tours came George MacDonald's. In the United
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Between Charles Dickens's and Oscar Wilde's noted American tours came George MacDonald's. In the United States, the fantasy writer and philosopher MacDonald was received as the eminent Victorian he was in 1872, meeting with Mark Twain, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. His British literary connections were no less impressive: he numbered among his friends and confidantes John Ruskin, Matthew Arnold, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and Lewis Carroll (MacDonald's children were among the first to read the Alice books in manuscript), and his influence can be traced in C. S. Lewis and W. H. Auden. Little read now, MacDonald's fantasies for children and adults were critically and popularly well received when they were published from 1855 until the end of the century. These fantasies include the adult work Phantastes (1855) and MacDonald's stories and poems for children, Dealings with Fairies At the Back of the North Wind The Princess and the Goblin (1872), and The Princess and Curdie

43. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/M/George MacDonald(1824-1905)
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44. "George MacDonald"
Back George MacDonald. George MacDonald (18241905) was one of themost original of nineteenth century thinkers. His writing has
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George MacDonald (1824-1905) was one of the most original of nineteenth century thinkers. His writing has an outstanding imaginative power and his influence upon twentieth century literature has been far-reaching. North Wind which carries papers related to his life and work and reviews of new publications relevant to Macdonald studies. A quarterly newsleter Orts provides news of Society lectures, workshops and visits andmuch other information of interest to members. All kinds of people join the society, young students and the retired, academics and those who just like a good read. Membership is open on payment of an annual subscrition. Membership Application Form

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MacDonald, George, 18241905, Lilith, CASS, MACDONA, George. MacDonald, George,1824-1905, The fisherman's lady, CASS, MACDONA, George. MacDonald, George, 1824-1905.
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47. George MacDonald: An Anthology
and uplift. George MacDonald (18241905) was a popular Scottish lecturerand writer of novels, poetry, and fairy tales. Born in
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According to C.S. Lewis, everything he wrote was influenced by the genius of George MacDonald. Lewis said, "I know hardly any other writer who seems to be closer, or more continually close, to the Spirit of Christ himself." Writing a preface and selecting MacDonal's most poignant passages, Lewis introduces us to these extraordinary treasures. Ranging from "Inexorable Love" to "The Torment of Death," these words will instruct and uplift.
George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a popular Scottish lecturer and writer of novels, poetry, and fairy tales. Born in Aberdeenshire, he was briefly a clergyman, then a professor of English literature at Bedford and King's College in London.

48. EBooks (e-Books, EBook): Digital Book Index: Search By Author
Johannesen. MacDonald, George, Uncle Cornelius His Story, 1869, Html,n/c, NagoyaU. MacDonald, George, 18241905, The seaboard parish. A
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49. Literary Links: Beyond The MLA Biography
Lovelace, Richard, 16181657. Mew, Charlotte, 1869-1929. MacDonald, George, 1824-1905.McCarthy, Cormac, 1933-. Melville, Hermann, 1819-1891. Meredith, George, 1828-1909.
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The primary focus of this page is to list web sites that maintain as much biographical and bibliographical information as possible about a particular author, especially those that list secondary literature. An ideal site is one that
  • is independant from the author
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  • maintains a list of hyperlinks to other websites that could be of interest to the reader Should you know of a site that fulfills these criteria, please let me know Abbey, Edward Acker, Kathy Adams, Douglas ... Chopin, Kate Churchill, Caryl Churchill, Winston Christie, Agatha Clough, Arthur Hugh Coleridge, Samuel Taylor ... Collins, Wilkie Cooper, James Fenimore Crane, Stephen
  • 50. George MacDonald Fraser: FAQ's
    from the brigadier and myself. Q Are you any relation to the Britishauthor George MacDonald 18241905?. I know that it is common
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      The following questions/comments were submitted by Royal Flashman Society members, interested readers, and George MacDonald Fraser.
    Mr. Fraser on the biography of P.C. Wren
    GMF: I had to write a brief resume of P.C. Wren's career a few years ago for a collection of adventure novels which I introduced for Collins Classics, and was surprised to find, on looking into his background, a number of discrepancies between the biographical publicity put out by publishers, and his entry in Missing Persons , a recent volume of the Dictionary of National Biography , generally regarded as the ultimate authority. Have a look at Missing Persons ; the Wren article is most interesting, and when you've read it you'll understand why I was left rather puzzled, and was cautious in writing my own short note about him. P.C. Wren remains something of a mystery.
    Mr. Fraser and the Brigadier on Dickens of the Mounted
    GMF: There's no mystery about the supposed "Flashman" figure in Dickens of the Mounted an impudent impostor, and a most unconvincing one. He's vulgar, his style and speech are manifestly bogus, he's the wrong age, calls himself "Major" thirty years after Flashman became a colonel, is "portly" and "waddles" when everyone knows that Flashy never lost his lancer figure, and he even waxes his moustache and wears a monocle, for God's sake, affectations which Flashman would have scornedd... it hardly seems necessary to add that Flashman was nowhere near Regina in November, 1885, and was never in the Canadian militia. Someone, far from "seeing right through him", has been badly hoaxed which reminds us, yet again, that the only reliable information about our hero is that contained in the Flashman Papers, and other "accounts" should be ignored.

    51. EBooks2Go :: George MacDonald :: The Princess And The Goblin
    George MacDonald George MacDonald,(18241905).—Poet and novelist, son of a farmer,was born at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, and educated at the University of
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    George MacDonald,(18241905).—Poet and novelist, son of a farmer,was born at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, and educated at the University of Aberdeen......
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    53. George MacDonald Story - The Wise Woman
    Few writers can portray goodness and evoke wonder as vividly as GeorgeMacDonald (18241905). CS.Lewis wrote I have never concealed
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    Few writers can portray goodness and evoke wonder as vividly as George MacDonald (1824-1905). C.S.Lewis wrote: "I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him." Well-done web site on George MacDonald
    MacDonald's complete works
    , with many e-texts. This story, The Wise Woman, is not only a feast for the imagination, but also shows profound insight into character-building. Harold Miller
    The Wise Woman by George MacDonald
    CHAPTER I.
    THERE was a certain country where things used to go rather oddly. For instance, you could never tell whether it was going to rain or hail, or whether or not the milk was going to turn sour. It was impossible to say whether the next baby would be a boy or a girl, or, even after he was a week old, whether he would wake sweet-tempered or cross. "O Rain, with your dull two-fold sound, The clash hard-by, and the murmur all round;" As she grew up, everybody about her did his best to convince her that she was Somebody, and the girl herself was so easily persuaded of it that she quite forgot that anybody had ever told her so, and took it for a fundamental, innate, primary, firstborn, self-evident, necessary, and incontrovertible idea and principle that she was Somebody. And far be it from me to deny it! I will even go so far as to assert that in this odd country there was a huge number of Somebodies. Indeed, it was one of its oddities that every boy and girl in it was rather too ready to think he or she was Somebody; and the worst of it was that the princess never thought of there being more than one Somebody-and that was herself.

    54. George MacDonald Story - The Princess And The Goblin
    ***The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Princess and the Goblin*** Few writers canportray goodness and evoke wonder as vividly as George MacDonald (18241905).
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    ***The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Princess and the Goblin***
    Few writers can portray goodness and evoke wonder as vividly as George MacDonald (1824-1905). C.S.Lewis wrote: "I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him." Well-done web site on George MacDonald This story, The Princess and the Goblin, is full of adventure and delight. And it's the most profound parable of faith ever written. (Read it to see if I'm overstating!) Harold Miller THE PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN GEORGE MACDONALD
    CONTENTS 1. Why the Princess Has a Story About Her
    2. The Princess Loses Herself
    3. The Princess and - We Shall See Who
    4. What the Nurse Thought of It
    5. The Princess Lets Well Alone
    6. The Little Miner
    7. The Mines
    8. The Goblins
    9. The Hall of the Goblin Palace 10. The Princess's King-Papa 11. The Old Lady's Bedroom 12. A Short Chapter About Curdie 13. The Cobs' Creatures 14. That Night Week 15. Woven and then Spun

    55. George MacDonald: A Királykisasszony és A Manó - Harmat Kiadó
    századi skót meseíró, George MacDonald (18241905), aki elbuvölotündérmeséjében a hit erejét jeleníti meg. tartalomjegyzék,
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    Harmat - A lélek frissítõje Könyvek Vásárlás Magunkról Hozzászólás English Újdonságok Új könyvek Elõkészületben Hírlevél Ismertetõ a hírlevélrõl Feliratkozás hírlevelünkre: Toplista Eladások alapján Webes nézettség Könyvek téma szerint Az ember és kapcsolatai Kultúra és tudomány Életrajz, napló Esszé, széppróza Hitélet Bibliai segédkönyv Teológia Gyermekeknek Könyvklub Gyülekezetek, missziós szervezetek, teológusok Események
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    A közelmúltban megjelent: Joyce Penner A szexualitás ajándéka A nemrég megjelent: Michael J. Behe Darwin fekete doboza George MacDonald: A királykisasszony és a manó Bolti ár: 1900,- Ft Internetes rendelésnél 1710,- Ft Kiadás éve: 2000 200 oldal 132 x200 mm ISBN 9639148393 Kevés olyan meseírót ismer a világirodalom-történet, aki ugyanolyan erõvel szól gyermekhez és felnõtthöz, az olvasást kifejezetten családi élménnyé varázsolva. A legjelentõsebbek, Saint-Exupéry-tõl Lázár Ervinig mégis erre az útra találnak rá. Ezek közé a legnagyobbak közé sorolható a 19. századi skót meseíró, George MacDonald (1824-1905), aki elbûvölõ tündérmeséjében a hit erejét jeleníti meg. Kapcsolódó anyagok George MacDonald: A királykisasszony és Lóci vissza a lap tetejére Tartalomjegyzék Hogyan kerül a királykisasszony ebbe a mesébe?

    56. Romantic And Imaginative Theology
    Romantic and Imaginative Theology. George MacDonald (18241905) Masterof Christian Fantasy and Myth-Making. A romantic theologian
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    Romantic and Imaginative
    Theology George Macdonald (1824-1905): Master of Christian Fantasy and Myth-Making A romantic theologian does not mean one who is romantic about theology but one who is theological about romance, one who considers the theological implications of those experiences which are called romantic. C.S. Lewis Click the banner to learn more about and purchase this book and additional popular apologetics and theology titles by Dave Armstrong C.S. Lewis and the Romantic Poets on Longing, Sehnsucht , and Joy
    Romanticism, Wagner, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, and Me
    ...
    The Relationship of Romanticism to Christianity and Catholicism in Particular
    EXTERNAL LINKS Christian Fantasy, Folklore, Mythology, Imagination, and Romanticism Now as myth transcends thought, Incarnation transcends myth. The heart of Christianity is a myth which is also a fact . . . To be truly Christian we must both assent to the historical fact and also receive the myth (fact though it has become) with the same imaginative embrace which we accord to all myths . . . For this is the marriage of heaven and earth: Perfect Myth and Perfect Fact: claiming not only our love and our obedience, but also our wonder and delight, addressed to the savage, the child, and the poet in each one of us no less than to the moralist, the scholar, and the philosopher. C.S. Lewis

    57. Stories, Listed By Author
    MacDonald, George (18241905) The Magic Mirror from chapter 13 of Phantastes,(ss) London Smith, Elder, 1858; also as The Tale of Cosmo .
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    Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections: Combined Edition
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    58. Sir Gibbie : George MacDonald
    George MacDonald (18241905) was a Scottish novelist and poet who worksinfluenced such great writers as CS Lewis and GK Chesterton.
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    Follow Sir Gibbie on his adventures through the moors of Scotland's Highlands more than a century ago. Having no mother and an alcoholic father, Gibbie must survive on the streets as a child unable to read or speak. See how this boy wins the hearts of his neighbors and offers what little he has to help others. "If anyone wants to be first, he shall be last of all, and servant of all." (Mark 9:35) Sir Gibbie teaches adults and children alike about the ability to sacrifice self, and to strive for a world more honest and pure than our own. George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a Scottish novelist and poet who works influenced such great writers as C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton. MacDonald was the author of over fifty books, including novels, stories, and poems, and was one of the best-loved authors of his day. Among his better known children?s stories, in addition to Sir Gibbie (written in 1879) , are At the Back of the North Wind (1872), and The Princess and the Goblin
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    59. George MacDonald Op De Boekenplank
    Homepage Naslag Auteursregister A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S TU V W X Y Z. MacDonald, George. 18241905. Bibliografie Romans. DROOMWERELD.
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    DROOMWERELD 1974, Bert Bakker, Tintagel Reeks, 140pag., ISBN 90.6019.285.0, 1e druk
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    , Sirius en Siderius, ., ISBN 90. 6441.044.5, 1e druk
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    60. Auteursregister [M] Op De Boekenplank
    Auteursregister M. Macauley, Robie (19191995); MacAvoy, Roberta A.(geb. 1949); MacDonald, George (1824-1905); MacDonald, Hector (geb.
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