George MacDonald
George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a Scottish author, poet, and Congregational minister who pioneered modern fantasy literature and mentored Lewis Carroll.[1][2] He wrote influential fantasy novels like *Phantastes* and *Lilith*, children's stories such as *The Princess and the Goblin*, and Christian theology including sermons.[1][2] His romantic vision of spiritual realities influenced writers like C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and G.K. Chesterton.[2][9]
Fantasy
Children's Literature
Christian Theology
Poetry
The Princess And The Goblin
The Curate's Awakening (Hampshire Books)
Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood (SUNRISE CENTENARY EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF GEORGE MACDONALD : Novels Book 11)
The Marquis' Secret: Sequel to the Fisherman's Lady (MacDonald / Phillips series)
Robert Falconer
The Gentlewoman's Choice (MacDonald / Phillips series)
Thomas Wingfold Curate: The Cullen Collection Volume 19
The Highlander's Last Song (MacDonald / Phillips series)
The Gifts of the Child Christ
Sir Gibbie
The Maiden's Bequest, the Minister's Restoration, the Laird's Inheritance: Three Novels in One Volume
The Minister's Restoration (MacDonald / Phillips series)
David Elginbrod
The Marquis' Secret (Macdonald / Phillips)
Dealings with the fairies
Where Did You Come from, Baby Dear?
Castle Warlock
The Princess and the Goblin
The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark:A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623
The Princess Treasury
The Disciple: And Other Poems
Unspoken Sermons: Series I, II, III (Greek: Epea Aptera)
The Lost Princess
The Wise Woman