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  1. Greville MacDonald. Greville MacDonald (1856 in Bolton – 1944), was the son of influential fantasy writer George MacDonald and his wife Louisa (née Powell). He has provided some interesting insights into his father's life and circle of friends. Greville was a notable ear, nose and throat doctor.

  2. 30. März 2021 · George Macdonald and his wife. by. Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944. Publication date. 1924. Topics. MacDonald, George, 1824-1905, Macdonald, Louisa (Powell), 1822-1902. Publisher. London : George Allen & Unwin Ltd.

  3. The Greville MacDonald Papers, ca. 1905-1949 (bulk 1924-1944) consist of holograph manuscripts, original and carbon copy typescripts, notes and notebooks, correspondence, and clippings that help illuminate his creative output as a writer of biography and fiction between 1905 and 1944.

  4. MacDonald's wife found Lilith disturbing and protested its publication (Raeper 364), while MacDonald's eldest son Greville hailed it as the best statement yet of "the Revelation of St. George the Divine" (321).

  5. The George MacDonald Centenary series contains letters concerning the publication of Greville’s biography of his father, George MacDonald and his Wife in 1924, and the coinciding centenary celebration of George MacDonald’s birth. This series ranges from December 1922 to March 1925. Almost all... See more. Dates. Created: 1848-1935.

  6. 16. März 2021 · George MacDonald repeatedly rejected offers to write his memoirs, or to be interviewed. It is thus surprising to learn from 19th century newspaper reports that, as an extempore lecturer and lay preacher, he sometimes shared intimate details from his personal history with the public.

  7. Greville MacDonald's George MacDonald and His Wife (1924) has been accepted as authoritative in spite of its patent deficiencies, underlined by some contemporary reviewers. The George MacDonald Collection in the Beinecke Rare Book. and Manuscript Library should reform altogether this "inexplicable. dumb show" of misrepresentation.