George Macdonald
At the Back of the North Wind
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The Scottish author's literary masterpiece-the fantastical story of a young boy's adventures with a woman of supernatural powers. Historically, At the Back of the North Wind ranks as George MacDonald's most well-known and enduring book, the haunting tale of little Diamond, a simple London cabman's son and his dreamy encounters with the mysterious, wise, powerful, comforting, and occasionally frightening lady known as North Wind. Their eerie nighttime adventures have captivated readers old and young ever since the book's publication in 1871. It has been published in more editions than any of MacDonald's works, and ranks as one of the few (perh…
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The Scottish author's literary masterpiece-the fantastical story of a young boy's adventures with a woman of supernatural powers. Historically, At the Back of the North Wind ranks as George MacDonald's most well-known and enduring book, the haunting tale of little Diamond, a simple London cabman's son and his dreamy encounters with the mysterious, wise, powerful, comforting, and occasionally frightening lady known as North Wind. Their eerie nighttime adventures have captivated readers old and young ever since the book's publication in 1871. It has been published in more editions than any of MacDonald's works, and ranks as one of the few (perhaps only) title of MacDonald's that has likely never been out of print. Its skillfully woven intermingling of realism and fantasy set MacDonald apart as a writer of uniqueness and distinction in the early 1870s as his reputation widened. This edition for The Cullen Collection is unedited in any way.
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Weitere Autoren: Phillips, Michael (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-0-7953-5187-7
- EAN: 9780795351877
- Produktnummer: 34813860
- Verlag: RosettaBooks
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 277 S.
- Plattform: EPUB
- Masse: 718 KB
- Reihenbandnummer: 10
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