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Unabridged, Illustrated and Translated

Featuring new illustrations by artist Carrie Stout, English translation of all Scots dialogue side-by-side with original text, and an introduction by Dale Ahlquist, President of the American Chesterton Society.

ALEC FORBES OF HOWGLEN is George MacDonald's second Scottish novel, and the ninth to be included in this translation series. Set in the environs of the author's home town, it is a blended history of light and shade, in which floods and school thrashings are alleviated by outrageous childhood pranks, the delights of song and verse, and the growing bonds of fellowship forged in fire. Above all, this favourite of Father Brown author G. K. Chesterton is full of what he calls MacDonald's "celestial wit", and alive with that spiritual transcendence which is the hallmark of all his works.

"It is in exactly the same sense in which we pity a man who has missed the whole of Keats or Milton, that we can feel compassion for the critic who has not walked in the forest of Phantastes or made the acquaintance of Mr Cupples in the adventures of Alec Forbes."
-G. K. Chesterton

"[In David Jack's translation of Alec Forbes]...the value of having the original Scottish and the English translation...[is that] both are charming. They enhance one another. At the beginning of the last century, Chesterton says MacDonald has yet to be discovered. In our century, it is finally starting to happen."
- Dale Ahlquist, President of the American Chesterton Society

"While studying Victorian Literature in graduate school, I never once heard or saw the name of George MacDonald mentioned. Hence, when I first read Alec Forbes of Howglen, I experienced a sea-change-or perhaps "river change" would better describe it. Amazed by the cogency and insight of the novel, I suddenly recognized why MacDonald's fiction should be taken seriously. Nevertheless, like Alec negotiating a flooded river, I struggled to stay afloat whenever streams of Scots dialogue flooded the text. David Jack's lovely translation of MacDonald's Doric has made these overwhelming passages navigable, allowing readers to baptize their imaginations without abandoning ship."
- Dr. Crystal Downing, former co-director of the Marion E. Wade Center and author of six books about faith and culture
Unabridged, Illustrated and Translated

Featuring new illustrations by artist Carrie Stout, English translation of all Scots dialogue side-by-side with original text, and an introduction by Dale Ahlquist, President of the American Chesterton Society.

ALEC FORBES OF HOWGLEN is George MacDonald's second Scottish novel, and the ninth to be included in this translation series. Set in the environs of the author's home town, it is a blended history of light and shade, in which floods and school thrashings are alleviated by outrageous childhood pranks, the delights of song and verse, and the growing bonds of fellowship forged in fire. Above all, this favourite of Father Brown author G. K. Chesterton is full of what he calls MacDonald's "celestial wit", and alive with that spiritual transcendence which is the hallmark of all his works.

"It is in exactly the same sense in which we pity a man who has missed the whole of Keats or Milton, that we can feel compassion for the critic who has not walked in the forest of Phantastes or made the acquaintance of Mr Cupples in the adventures of Alec Forbes."
-G. K. Chesterton

"[In David Jack's translation of Alec Forbes]...the value of having the original Scottish and the English translation...[is that] both are charming. They enhance one another. At the beginning of the last century, Chesterton says MacDonald has yet to be discovered. In our century, it is finally starting to happen."
- Dale Ahlquist, President of the American Chesterton Society

"While studying Victorian Literature in graduate school, I never once heard or saw the name of George MacDonald mentioned. Hence, when I first read Alec Forbes of Howglen, I experienced a sea-change-or perhaps "river change" would better describe it. Amazed by the cogency and insight of the novel, I suddenly recognized why MacDonald's fiction should be taken seriously. Nevertheless, like Alec negotiating a flooded river, I struggled to stay afloat whenever streams of Scots dialogue flooded the text. David Jack's lovely translation of MacDonald's Doric has made these overwhelming passages navigable, allowing readers to baptize their imaginations without abandoning ship."
- Dr. Crystal Downing, former co-director of the Marion E. Wade Center and author of six books about faith and culture
Über den Autor
George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister, best known for his works of fantasy and fairytales. His writing, which often explores themes of spirituality, personal growth, and the power of imagination, has had a lasting influence on the development of children's literature and fantasy fiction. MacDonald's most famous works include Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, The Light Princess, and The Lost Princess. His fairytales, in particular, are known for their deep moral lessons, allegorical storytelling, and spiritual undertones. He was a pioneer in blending elements of Christian theology with fantasy, creating stories that are both whimsical and thought-provoking. In addition to his fairytales, MacDonald wrote novels, poetry, and essays that often delved into themes of love, redemption, and the struggles of the human soul. His works were highly influential on writers who admired MacDonald's ability to create imaginative worlds while exploring deep spiritual and philosophical questions.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Importe, Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781738531479
ISBN-10: 1738531473
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Macdonald, George
Hersteller: The Room to Roam
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 254 x 178 x 37 mm
Von/Mit: George Macdonald
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.01.2025
Gewicht: 1,264 kg
Artikel-ID: 131327452