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A Dish of Orts, by George Macdonald

A Dish of Orts, by George Macdonald

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A Dish of Orts, by George Macdonald

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A Dish of Orts, by George Macdonald

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A Dish of Orts

A Dish of Orts, by George Macdonald

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6133032 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .64" w x 6.00" l, .84 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 282 pages
A Dish of Orts, by George Macdonald

About the Author George MacDonald was a Scottish author and minister best known for his fairy tales and fantasy novels. A theologian, MacDonald was pastor of Trinity Congregational Church in Arundel before moving to London to teach at the University of London. MacDonald s work influenced many fantasy writers including J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and Madeleine L Engle; he is recognized as a mentor to Lewis Carroll and heavily influenced Carroll s decision to submit Alice s Adventures in Wonderland for publication. MacDonald was a prolific writer, and penned such fantasy classics as Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, and Lillith. George MacDonald died in 1905.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. NOT children's lit: George MacDonald on the Imagination By bmuse George MacDonald wrote and published the occasional essay during his career; later in life, he collected some of his short non-fiction pieces in this anthology. Don't make too much of the title, which comes from lowlander Scottish dialect. Think of it as a way to make the George MacDonald Miscellaneous Writings unique and impossible to confuse with anyone else's anthology of essays, as that was its undoubted intent (besides also signaling that the author is Scottish....)."The Fantastic Imagination," which closes the volume, is probably the most often quoted and referenced of the pieces in "A Dish of Orts," and rightly so, since it bears directly upon writing symbolic, mythological fairy-tale-style fiction. And there is a piece which deserves to be carefully studied by more readers. It does not open "A Dish of Orts" but it is near the beginning, and it is titled:"A Sketch of Individual Development."Literature professor and critic Richard H Reis, who distinguished himself with a small pithy book reviewing George MacDonald's writing (titled George MacDonald), makes much of "A Sketch of Individual Development," quoting it heavily. Reis' opinion is that this essay anticipates modern psychology in general, and Freud and Jung in particular. Although MacDonald, always religious and mystical, orients "development" towards development of the spirit and the soul as well as the personality, he also proves himself a keen observer of infancy and childhood, describing an infantile attachment to parent figures followed by the struggle for individuation. I rather doubt that MacDonald was taught this stuff in divinity school, nor earlier as a chemistry and science major in Aberdeen. MacDonald has studied from the school of life, and has responded to his studies from the vantage point of a soul wiser and more insightful than the majority of his fellow men in his time and place."A Sketch of Individual Development" is difficult to read; it is like cracking a nut to get at the meat inside. I recommend first reviewing Richard Reis' analysis and breakdown of the essay, in Reis' book, and then using this as a guide to MacDonald's lengthy, heavy piece of writing. Not for the faint of heart, or the immature, or those wanting in patience -- but infinitely rewarding.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another good book by George MacDonald By Dave George MacDonald had a great way of looking at the world, and that comes through in this book, which is all about the poetry of Shakespeare and others. Not the easiest read, but a good book if you are a fan of poetry and literary criticism.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. From one Ort to A Dish of Orts By Gene Ort Considering my name is Ort, A Dish of Orts caught my attention. How delighted I was to find George MacDonald's writings for the first time. As an aspiring writer, his example gives much food for thought, more than mere table scraps.

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