Greville Mac Donald (1856–1944), son of the notable Victorian novelist George Mac Donald, was a British physician and author with a multifaceted career. He specialized in otology but was also known for his literary pursuits. Mac Donald”s contribution to literature is particularly distinguished by his study of visionary poet and artist William Blake. In his work ”The Sanity of William Blake”, Mac Donald delves deep into the psychological aspects of Blake”s art and writings, defending Blake against common misconceptions of madness due to his eccentric and symbolic expressions. Mac Donald”s scholarly approach provides a lucid examination of Blake”s creative genius and his rationality behind seemingly mystical works. Known for his meticulous analysis and eloquent prose, Mac Donald offers readers a unique insight into the mind of one of Britain”s most enigmatic figures. His other notable works also reflect a profound interest in spirituality and the human condition, echoing his father”s influence and literary style. Thus, Mac Donald”s literary contributions extend beyond his professional realm, affirming his place in the landscape of English literature and criticism.
3 E-böcker av Greville MacDonald
George MacDonald: Light Princess and Other Fairy Tales
Good and evil fairies abound in this rich collection of compelling tales by one of the foremost fantasy writers of the nineteenth century. So do magical lands, sinister monsters, giants, ogres, and o …
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Greville MacDonald: The Sanity of William Blake
In ’The Sanity of William Blake, ’ Greville Mac Donald presents a profound exploration of the enigmatic poet and artist William Blake, challenging the prevailing notions of his madness. Through a met …
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Walter Scott & Edgar Allan Poe: The Haunters & The Haunted
The Haunters & The Haunted is a genre-spanning anthology that masterfully intertwines the chilling motifs of haunting and the supernatural with the profound depths of human experience. Delving into t …
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