George MacDonald 
Sir Gibbie [EPUB ebook] 

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The acclaimed tale of a mute orphan with an angel’s heart. “The most direct and most beautiful of all George Mac Donald’s novels.”—Greville Mac Donald, author of George Mac Donald and His Wife   One of the true high marks in George Mac Donald’s literary career was reached with the publication in 1879 of Sir Gibbie. Every Mac Donald reader has his or her favorite, but it is safe to say that Sir Gibbie is near the top of the list for lovers of fairy tale, poetry, and novels alike. The character of “wee Sir Gibbie” mysteriously embodies hints from the land of “faerie, ” and his soul is poetry personified. Mac Donald’s storytelling genius here rises to heights as soaring as the mountain of Glashgar in the Scottish Highlands where Gibbie roams barefoot with the sheep, amid earthquake and flood.   It was this book that captured author Elizabeth Yates’ imagination and prompted her 1963 edition of Sir Gibbie, which in turn led to Michael Phillips’s updated editions that inaugurated the Mac Donald renaissance of the 1980s. If one could choose but one Mac Donald novel to read, many would say it should be Sir Gibbie. Following Elizabeth Yates’ example, Michael Phillips again translates the difficult Doric dialect of Mac Donald’s original into more accessible English.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780795352102 ● Editor Michael Phillips ● Publisher RosettaBooks ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8108806 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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