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In "Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood," George MacDonald crafts a richly detailed and evocative narrative that captures the essence of youth and the complex interplay between imagination and reality. Written in the late 19th century, the book employs a vivid, descriptive style that immerses readers in the Scottish Highlands, where the titular character navigates the trials of childhood. Through a charming blend of adventure and moral exploration, MacDonald engages with themes of identity, community, and faith, reflecting on the profound impact of formative experiences in shaping one's character.…mehr

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In "Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood," George MacDonald crafts a richly detailed and evocative narrative that captures the essence of youth and the complex interplay between imagination and reality. Written in the late 19th century, the book employs a vivid, descriptive style that immerses readers in the Scottish Highlands, where the titular character navigates the trials of childhood. Through a charming blend of adventure and moral exploration, MacDonald engages with themes of identity, community, and faith, reflecting on the profound impact of formative experiences in shaping one's character. George MacDonald, a pivotal figure in the development of fantasy literature and an early mentor to C.S. Lewis, was deeply influenced by his own Scottish upbringing and his theosophical beliefs. His unique perspective on childhood, infused with a sense of wonder and spirituality, is evident in this semi-autobiographical work. The author's engagements with children's spirituality and the struggle between good and evil resonate throughout the narrative, hinting at his broader literary dialogue with both the secular and the divine. "Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood" is a compelling read that offers both nostalgia and philosophical depth, making it an essential exploration for those interested in the evolution of modern fantasy and children's literature. MacDonald's ability to weave rich, moral lessons into engaging storytelling will resonate with readers of all ages, inviting them to reflect on their own formative years.

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Autorenporträt
George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian Congregational clergyman. He established himself as a pioneering figure in modern fantasy writing and mentored fellow writer Lewis Carroll. In addition to his fairy stories, MacDonald wrote various works on Christian theology, including sermon collections. George MacDonald was born on December 10, 1824 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. His father, a farmer, descended from the Clan MacDonald of Glen Coe and was a direct descendant of one of the families killed in the 1692 massacre. MacDonald was raised in an exceptionally literary household: one of his maternal uncles was a renowned Celtic scholar, editor of the Gaelic Highland Dictionary, and collector of fairy stories and Celtic oral poetry. His paternal grandfather had helped to publish an edition of James Macpherson's Ossian, a contentious epic poem based on the Fenian Cycle of Celtic Mythology that contributed to the birth of European Romanticism. MacDonald's step-uncle was a Shakespeare scholar, while his paternal cousin was also a Celtic intellectual.