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A Dish of Orts: Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare

A Dish of Orts: Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare

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Number of Chapters: 18

Length: 10 hours and 07 minutes

Language: English

Readers of George MacDonald are used to his engaging story-telling, winsome characters, and simple theology of trust in God as Father. But this book shows a different side of MacDonald. A Dish of Orts is a varied collection of essays, mostly in the nature of literary criticism. These essays are, in MacDonald's words, "but fragmentary presentments of larger meditation." - Summary by Devorah Allen

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Preface (Devorah Allen)
The Imagination: Its Functions and Its Culture, part 1 (Devorah Allen)
The Imagination: Its Functions and Its Culture, part 2 (Devorah Allen)
A Sketch of Individual Development (Christoph Stangenberg)
St. George's Day, 1564, part 1 (Adrian Stephens)
St. George's Day, 1564, part 2 (Adrian Stephens)
St. George's Day, 1564, part 3 (Adrian Stephens)
The Art of Shakespeare, As Revealed By Himself (Kazbek)
The Elder Hamlet (jenno)
On Polish (AnthonyT)
Browning's "Christmas Eve" (Joanna Michal Hoyt)
Essays on Some of the Forms of Literature (AnthonyT)
The History and Heroes of Medicine (Paul Brian Stewart)
Wordsworth's Poetry (Kazbek)
Shelley (Kerry Adams)
A Sermon (Joanna Michal Hoyt)
True Christian Ministering (Larry Wilson)
The Fantastic Imagination (czandra)
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