George MacDonald
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George MacDonald | |
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George MacDonald in the 1860s | |
Born | 10 December 1824 Huntly, Aiberdeenshire, Scotland, Unitit Kinrick |
Dee'd | 18 September 1905 Ashtead, Surrey, Ingland, Unitit Kinrick | (aged 80)
Thrift | Meenister, Writer (poet, novelist) |
Naitionality | Scots/Breetish |
Period | 19t century |
Genre | Childer's leeteratur |
Notable warks | Lilith, Phantastes, David Elginbrod, The Princess and the Goblin, At the Back of the North Wind |
George MacDonald (10 December 1824 – 18 September 1905) wis a Scots author, poet, an Christian meenister. He wis a pioneerin feegur in the field o fantasy leeteratur an the mentor o fellae writer Lewis Carroll.
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