George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity

The Scottish poet, author, and Christian minister George MacDonald is widely known as an inspiration for the works of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Lewis Carroll, among others. Nineteenth century photographs of MacDonald present a forbidding visage, embodying Victorian-era solemnity. Yet behind the facade, as Daniel Gabelman writes, lived a whimsical and fantastical muse. Indeed, MacDonald imbued theological weight through childlike lightheartedness. Gabelman ably reveals in MacDonald's writings a bridge between playfulness and seriousness in the modern imagination. George MacDonald delivers a balanced reading of its subject that ultimately lends a new theological and literary weight to whimsy.

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George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity

The Scottish poet, author, and Christian minister George MacDonald is widely known as an inspiration for the works of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Lewis Carroll, among others. Nineteenth century photographs of MacDonald present a forbidding visage, embodying Victorian-era solemnity. Yet behind the facade, as Daniel Gabelman writes, lived a whimsical and fantastical muse. Indeed, MacDonald imbued theological weight through childlike lightheartedness. Gabelman ably reveals in MacDonald's writings a bridge between playfulness and seriousness in the modern imagination. George MacDonald delivers a balanced reading of its subject that ultimately lends a new theological and literary weight to whimsy.

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George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity

George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity

by Daniel Gabelman
George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity

George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity

by Daniel Gabelman

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The Scottish poet, author, and Christian minister George MacDonald is widely known as an inspiration for the works of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Lewis Carroll, among others. Nineteenth century photographs of MacDonald present a forbidding visage, embodying Victorian-era solemnity. Yet behind the facade, as Daniel Gabelman writes, lived a whimsical and fantastical muse. Indeed, MacDonald imbued theological weight through childlike lightheartedness. Gabelman ably reveals in MacDonald's writings a bridge between playfulness and seriousness in the modern imagination. George MacDonald delivers a balanced reading of its subject that ultimately lends a new theological and literary weight to whimsy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781602587847
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2013
Series: The Making of the Christian Imagination
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Daniel Gabelman is Teacher of English at Eastbourne College in East Sussex, United Kingdom.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Gravity of a Child at Play

Part I: Modalities of Levity

1 The Levity of Saints and Angels

2 Ecstasy and Folly

Lightening the Self for Its Journey

3 Vanity and Play

Liberation from Seriousness for Metamorphosis

4 Carnival and Sabbath

A Time for Renewal, Rebellion, and Revelation

Part II: MacDonald's Fairytale Levity

5 "Never so Real as When They Are Solemn"

Victorians and Seriousness

6 Time

Fairyland's Festive Sabbath

7 Space

Fairyland's Ecstatic Cosmology

8 Transformation

"Shall not the Possible Become the Real?"

Conclusion: The Haunting Force of Levity

Notes

Bibliography

Index

What People are Saying About This

Roderick McGillis

Erudite, informed, clever, and welcome, Gabelman's study understands MacDonald's lightsome stories in a way that honors his theology while celebrating his humour and his artistry. George MacDonald just might be the best study we have of George MacDonald's fiction. This book is long overdue—sensitive and convincing.

Christopher W. Mitchell

A rare achievement. Not only does he shine a new and liberating light on the person and work of George MacDonald, he does so with a clarity and depth of thought, expression, and scholarship that engages the mind while lifting the heart. In this insightful volume, Gabelman rescues the idea of levity and lightness of being from the modern literary ash heap by breathing into it a fresh, robust sense that is salutary.

Alison Milbank

This sparkling study of George MacDonald's playfulness is an important and serious contribution to MacDonald scholarship. Gabelman orchestrates Dante, Dionysius, and St Paul to delineate in MacDonald a theology of folly that raises soul and body to ecstasy. Rarely do Oscar Wilde, Byron, and Moltmann share a text—but here they unite to urge MacDonald's project of ludic transformation.

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