Haunted childhoods in George MacDonald / / John Patrick Pazdziora.

George MacDonald is generally remembered as a benevolent preacher who wrote fairy-tales books for children. Closer reading, however, reveals one of the most startlingly inventive, slyly subversive Scottish writers of the nineteenth century. His writings for children emerged from his own long struggl...

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Superior document:SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature ; 29
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill Rodopi,, [2020]
©2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature ; 29.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: ‘The harvest of the grave’
  • 1 ‘Stranded by night on the low coast of Death’
  • 2 ‘To no system could I subscribe’
  • 3 ‘The essence of religion’
  • 4 ‘Joy of Being’
  • 5 Contents Outline
  • 1 ‘Is there a fairy-country, brother?’: Letters from Arundel
  • 1 ‘The best thing’
  • 2 ‘Serious difficulties in the church’
  • 3 ‘The aspiring child’
  • 4 ‘Trying to catch the corn-scraich’
  • 5 ‘The theme that most inspired George MacDonald’
  • 2 ‘Any other child is like me’: Sickness at Huntly
  • 1 ‘I should not have known her’
  • 2 ‘Childness’
  • 3 ‘Trees are growing coffins’
  • 4 ‘The outward form of birth’
  • 3 ‘A whole churchyard of spectres’: Death from Within
  • 1 ‘The Psyche is aloft’
  • 2 ‘I was dead, and right content’
  • 3 ‘The Father of fathers’
  • 4 ‘I brooded over tales of terror’
  • 4 ‘Death and other painful realities’: The Dying Child
  • 1‘What he did remember was very hard to tell’
  • 2‘I do not think he was right’
  • 3‘I thought you were dead’
  • 4‘People call me by dreadful names’
  • 5 ‘Questions that can never be answered’: The Child Alone
  • 1 ‘The sun, moon, and stars lived there’
  • 2 ‘Jesus is dead’
  • 3 ‘Mountains and valleys’
  • 4 ‘Alone in the strange night’
  • 5 ‘We are all orphans, you and I’
  • 6 ‘I should so like to be myself’: The Stolen Child
  • 1 ‘I don’t like the fairies’
  • 2 ‘Hold me fast and fear me not’
  • 3 ‘The right critics of them will be children’
  • Conclusion: ‘Now we must wait’
  • Bibliography
  • Index.