Resources
Below is a collection of biographical resources about George MacDonald. To jump to a section, please select one of the following:
Biographical Books
George MacDonald, Scotland’s Beloved Storyteller, by Michael Phillips
In 1987, Michael Phillips produced the first major biography of George MacDonald written in the United States. In the thirty years since that time, his George MacDonald, Scotland’s Beloved Storyteller has come to be recognized as a lasting and significant contribution to the understanding of MacDonald’s life. Phillips’ “interpretive portrayal” looks beyond mere events and probes the essential spiritual themes that informed the corpus of MacDonald’s writings.
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George MacDonald: A Writer’s Life—Cullen Collection, Volume 38
This major new work is the longest biography written about the Scotsman, focusing on the development and progressive publication of his written works, explaining how the events of his life contributed to the evolution of that legacy. Novelist, editor, and publisher of numerous volumes by and about his mentor, Michael Phillips is recognized as a man with keen insight into George MacDonald’s heart and message. He brings his wisdom to bear on the individual volumes of The Cullen Collection of the Fiction of George MacDonald, pointing out each book’s essential themes, and offering insights into how each title in MacDonald’s fictional corpus can most perceptively be read.
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George MacDonald and His Wife, by Greville MacDonald
The classic 1924 biography by MacDonald’s son Greville, with an introduction by G.K. Chesterton.
London, with Photolithography, from Johannesen Printing & Publishing
From A Northern Window: A Personal Remembrance of George MacDonald by His Son, by Ronald MacDonald, Sunrise Masterline Series, 1989
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George MacDonald: A Biographical and Critical Appreciation, by Joseph Johnson, Haskell House reprint of 1906 edition
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George MacDonald, by William Raeper, Lion Publishing plc, 1987
The first major biography of George MacDonald since Greville’s George MacDonald and His Wife in 1924.
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George MacDonald: Victorian Mythmaker, by Rolland Hein, with Foreword by Frederick Buechner
Originally published in 1993. Rolland Hein, a professor emeritus from Wheaton College and noted MacDonald scholar, spent over a decade reading and researching thousands of letters, personal papers, and other documents in writing this seminal biography.
Paperback edition from Wipf & Stock
New hand-bound hardcover editions from Johannesen Printing & Publishing
George MacDonald: Images of His World, by Rolland Hein with photographs by Larry E. Fink, Pasture Spring Press, 2004
A beautiful coffee-table style book featuring a brief biography by the renowned Rolland Hein, author of the full-length biography noted above, filled with gorgeous color photographs of MacDonald sites in Scotland, England, Belgium, Switzerland, and Italy, plus quotations from his fiction, poetry, and letters.
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An Expression of Character: The Letters of George MacDonald, edited by Glenn Edward Sadler, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1994
MacDonald scholar Glenn Edward Sadler drew from more than 3,000 of MacDonald’s letters to friends and family in compiling this well-organized book. The letters are organized chronologically, and Sadler provides a brief but informative introduction to each section to orient the reader to the events and circumstances of MacDonald’s life.
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Preface to George MacDonald An Anthology (1946)—C.S. Lewis
This thirteen-page summary and analysis of MacDonald’s life is excellent, though it contains Lewis’s erroneous and damaging assessment of MacDonald’s realistic fiction and his craft as a novelist. This is one of the few instances where the great man’s objectivity failed him. In spite of Lewis’s unfortunate, and I must repeat erroneous conclusion that MacDonald’s realistic novels are less significant than his imaginative writings, it is in this Preface, lauding MacDonald’s wisdom and power as a communicator of spiritual truth, that Lewis makes his oft-quoted statement, “I know hardly any other writer who seems to be closer…to the Spirit of Christ…I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him.”
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George MacDonald, Cullen, and Malcolm (2019)—Michael and Judy Phillips
A portrait of George MacDonald’s Cullen visits of 1873-74 and the writing of Malcolm, with many family letters from that period.
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The Stars and the Stillness: A Portrait of George MacDonald, by Kathy Triggs, Lutterworth Press, 1986
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George MacDonald: A Short Life, by Elizabeth Saintsbury, Canongate Pub Ltd, 1989
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Videos
Biography of George MacDonald, Ten Boom Institute
George MacDonald: A documentary on his life and fantasy works, by gmdinformation
Articles
North Wind Archive
The home page of the North Wind Archive can be accessed here.
“A Tale of Two Families”, by Robert Cecil
“Defining Death as 'More Life': Unpublished Letters by George MacDonald”, by Glenn Edward Sadler
“George MacDonald's 'Missing' Year”, by Bill Raeper
“George MacDonald's Boyhood in Huntly", by Edward Troup
“George MacDonald as Poet and Actor”, by Ernest Rhys
“George MacDonald at Blackfriars Chapel”, by David S. Robb
“George MacDonald in Liguria”, by Giorgio Spina
“George MacDonald on Pain and Suffering: An Unpublished Letter to Alexander Munro”, by Glenn Edward Sadler
“MacDonald, Morris and 'The Retreat’ ”, by Nicholas Salmon
“Pilgrims: The MacDonalds and John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim's Progress”, by Rachel Johnson
“Preacher and Patriot: George MacDonald as a Scottish Novelist”, by Lorna Fergusson
“The MacDonald Family and Pilgrim's Progress”, by Rachel Johnson
“The Tennyson Connection: Fragments from MacDonald's Correspondence”, by Rachel Johnson
“The Two Worlds of George MacDonald”, by Stephen Prickett
“The Poverty of Riches: A Victorian Approach Reconsidered”, by Kathy Triggs
Other Articles
George MacDonald: Life, Works, Legacy, by Matthew Bracey
From the George MacDonald Society’s website. A short article by Matthew Bracey that originally appeared in the Helwys Forum, giving a short overview of George MacDonald's Life and Achievement from a personal perspective.