Additional Reading
By George MacDonald
MacDonald was a prolific writer. He wrote for both adults and children, but it is his children's stories that are considered classics. Though many of his adult novels are available today many of the editions have been edited to about half their original length.
For Children (and adults too!):
George MacDonald once said: "I do not write for children, but for the childlike, whether of five, or fifty, or seventy-five."
The Princess and Curdie (the story continues)
At the Back of the North WInd
The Lost Princess
The Golden Key and Other Stories
The Light Princess and Other Fantasy Stories
The Wise Woman and Other Fantasy Stories
The Gray Wolf and Other Fantasy Stories
The Golden Key and Other Fantasy Stories
For Adults:
Fantasy:
Phantastes
Lilith
Novels:
David Elginbrod, 1862
Adela Cathcart, 1864
Alec Forbes, 1865
Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood, 1867
Guild Court, 1868
Robert Falconer, 1868
The Seaboard Parish, 1868
Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood, 1871
The Vicar's Daughter, 1872
Wilfred Cumbermede, 1872
Malcolm, 1875
St. George and St. Michael, 1876
Thomas Wingfold, Curate, 1876
The Marquis of Lossie, 1877
Paul Faber, Surgeon, 1879
Sir Gibbie, 1879
Mary Marston, 1881
Castle Warlock, 1882
Weighed and Wanting, 1882
Donal Grant, 1883
What's Mine's Mine, 1886
Home Again, 1887
The Elect Lady, 1888
A Rough Shaking, 1890
There and Back, 1891
Heather and Snow, 1893
Salted with Fire, 1897
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