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* [[Children Are Innocent]]
* [[Children Are Innocent]]
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: Fairy grandmothers often appear, and are always awesome.
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: Fairy grandmothers often appear, and are always awesome.
* [[Dead Guy Junior]]
* [[Dead Guy, Junior]]
* [[Determinator]]: Many of his child characters, especially the virtuous ones. Occasionally crosses over into [[Badass Adorable]].
* [[Determinator]]: Many of his child characters, especially the virtuous ones. Occasionally crosses over into [[Badass Adorable]].
* [[Died Happily Ever After]]
* [[Died Happily Ever After]]

Revision as of 00:54, 27 January 2014

George MacDonald was a Victorian Scottish writer chiefly known for his fantasy works, which were read by such authors as GK Chesterton, JRR Tolkien, and CS Lewis. They include At the Back of the North Wind, Lilith, Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, The Princess and Curdie, and The Light Princess. He also wrote a fair number of non-fantasy works, primarily concerned with romance, suffering and adventure in the Highlands, which are generally passed over for some reason.

Other writers who cited MacDonald as an influence include WH Auden, Roger Lancelyn Green, Madeleine L Engle, E Nesbit, and Elizabeth Yates.

He is not George Macdonald Fraser.

Works by George MacDonald with their own trope pages include:


His other works provide examples of:


George MacDonald in fiction: