Poetry (eBook)

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2022
335 Seiten
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Poetry - George MacDonald
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George MacDonald's 'Poetry' encapsulates the ethereal interplay of spirit and nature, channeling MacDonald's theological insights and romantic imagination through the rhythms of verse. This anthology, steeped in the rich Scottish literary heritage, is both a profound spiritual diary and an eloquent witness to MacDonald's influence on fantasy literature. It offers an expansive collection spanning various themes—from contemplative sonnets to narrative ballads—crafted in a style reflective of the era's moral earnestness and the 'kailyard school' of writing, of which MacDonald was a central figure. His mastery of the poetic form is deftly exhibited as he navigates the intersection of the earthly and the divine, capturing the overarching Victorian quest for metaphysical understanding amidst the currents of doubt and faith.

George MacDonald's career as an author, poet, and Christian minister deeply informs the fabric of his poetry. The pastoral landscapes of Scotland, his theological ruminations, and his venerated role as a mentor to Lewis Carroll are all elements that suffuse his work with an authenticity and intellectual depth. As a pioneer of fantasy literature, his poetic works reverberate with the same mythic quality that has inspired a legion of successors. MacDonald's own spiritual journey and his contemplation of the human condition resonate within the lines of his verse, offering a window into the soul of a man wrestling with the eternal questions of existence and purpose.

'Recommended for aficionados of classic poetry, students of Victorian literature, and enthusiasts of mythopoeic thought, MacDonald's 'Poetry' rewards readers with its linguistic grace and philosophical sophistication. This work is an essential acquisition for libraries and personal collections alike, serving not only as a testament to George MacDonald's legacy but also as a conversation with the transcendent, inviting us to explore the myriad facets of human experience as envisaged through the keen eye of one of Scotland's most imaginative literary figures.

George MacDonald (1824–1905) was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and a mentor to fellow writer Lewis Carroll. His influence can be seen in the works of later authors such as C.S. Lewis, who considered him a spiritual father, and J.R.R. Tolkien. Born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, MacDonald originally studied to be a minister but found his true calling in writing. With a deep spiritual undercurrent and fairy-tale quality, MacDonald's stories hinge on the themes of redemption, love, and the victory of good over evil. His forays into fantasy and his reworking of mythological themes were innovative for his time. Among his notable works are the classic 'Phantastes' (1858) and 'Lilith' (1895), which are considered seminal in the genre of fantasy literature. MacDonald's 'The Princess and the Goblin' (1872) and its sequel, 'The Princess and Curdie' (1883), are recognized for their influence on future generations of fantasy writers. An accomplished poet, MacDonald's collections, such as 'Poetry' (1893), bear his characteristic blend of profound spirituality and a deep empathy for the human condition. His narrative style, imbued with a pastoral lyricism and evocative of the Victorian era, captures his visionary beliefs and his confidence in the perpetual struggle between light and darkness. MacDonald's legacy extends beyond his literary achievements; his philosophical and theological reflections contributed significantly to Christian thought during the 19th century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte 19th century poetry • Christian Poetry Anthology • Classic • Coleridge • Edgar Allan Poe • Emily Dickinson • George MacDonald poems • Historical • inspirational poetry collection • J. M. Barrie • John Milton • Lewis Carroll • max brand • Metaphysical poets • poetic literature classics • religious verse • spiritual poetry • theological themes in poetry • victorian poets • Walter Scott • Walt Whitman • William Blake • William Wordsworth
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