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This text emphasizes George MacDonald's achievement as a Victorian novelist, critic and thinker who anticipates many of the issues surrounding readers, texts, and authors we tend to think of as modern or postmodern. It also shows his awareness of the role of faith in these literary interrelationships. It examines novels which are often overlooked, such as "Sir Gibbie" and "Wilfred Cumbermede", finding in these more realistic works similar textual preoccupations to those in thefantasies.







