In this collection selected by C. S. Lewis are 365 selections from MacDonald's inspiring and challenging writings.
George MacDonald: 365 Readings
In this collection selected by C.S. Lewis, we are offered 365 selections from MacDonald's inspiring and useful writings, ranging from "Inexorable Love" to "The Torment Of Death.
Of MacDonald's preaching Brooks was later to comment: “Among the many sermons I have heard, I always remember this one by Mr. George MacDonald, the English author...over and through it all it had this quality: it was a message from God ...
"A revealing look into the life, spiritual journey, and writings of the popular yet controversial 19th-century novelist, George MacDonald.
An 365-day anthology of readings from one of the most influential writers of all time, George MacDonald, compiled by CS Lewis himself.
This book looks at the life of George MacDonald.
This volume presents excerpts from MacDonald's novels, sermons, poems, essays and children's tales accompanied by their original illustrations.
George MacDonald: The Seeking Heart
Offers 365 quotations from MacDonald's work that illuminate Christian life
America by Dodd, Mead, and Company), he was beginning to form in his mind the narrative for his next novel, St. George and St. Michael. The role horses play in the plot of that story was shaped no doubt in part by his daily riding that ...
kien , C. S. Lewis , George MacDonald , E. Nesbit , and Others ( San Francisco : Harper & Row , 1977 ) : 1-2 . 6. ... Printing and Publishing of Whitethorn , California , is reproducing all of MacDonald's work in their original forms .
As a respected authority on MacDonald, Phillips brings a fresh, insightful look at the life, times, and work of this popular yet controversial novelist.
Traces the life of the 19th century Scottish writer, co surveys the development influence on modern literature
George MacDonald: Selections from His Greatest Works
George MacDonald (1824-1905) fue un escritor escocés poco conocido incluso hoy en día, pero sus obras fueron muy admiradas por escritores como Tolkien y Lewis, quien llegó a considerarlo un genio y, sobre todo, su maestro.