Short Fiction

Short Fiction

George MacDonald

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Scottish author and Christian minister George MacDonald is widely regarded as the grandfather of modern fantasy literature, with his imaginative scope laying the foundation for the genre. While he wrote many realistic novels depicting Scottish country life, his enduring legacy rests on his fairy tales and fantasy stories, which deeply influenced literary giants like W. H. Auden, J. R. R. Tolkien, Madeleine L’Engle, and perhaps most notably, C. S. Lewis. Lewis famously wrote that he regarded MacDonald as his “master,” crediting MacDonald with “baptizing his imagination.” MacDonald’s writing is characterized by a distinctive blend of myth, theology, and the surreal. Unlike the rigid moralizing common in Victorian children’s literature, MacDonald believed that the imagination was a God-given faculty to be explored. His stories often operate on the logic of dreams, bypassing the intellect to speak directly to the subconscious. Ordered by date of first publication, this collection comprises George MacDonald’s complete body of short fiction. Included among these works is “Cross Purposes,” a whimsical fairy tale in which the Queen of Fairyland, weary of her well-behaved subjects, sends a graceful fairy and a mischievous goblin to bring mortal children to her court—an endeavour that leads to unexpected crossings of paths and enchanting misadventures. Also included is “The Shadows,” a haunting and allegorical tale that personifies shadows as wise, sorrowful beings who accompany and instruct a lonely man, offering profound reflections on human existence, suffering, and redemption. Taken together, these stories provide a comprehensive view of a writer whose work remains a cornerstone of the fantastic.

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