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Orts 67, 2005, The George Macdonald Society
Orts 67, 2005, The George Macdonald Society
Orts: The George MacDonald Society Newsletter
(The Princess and the Goblin at the Gordon Schools, Huntly, December 15 through 17, 2004)
The Gordon Schools' production of The Princess and the Goblin was a treat. In Stuart Paterson's adaptation for the stage, George MacDonald's fable retains its particular charm; but, being a tale of good versus evil, it also provides the elements of pantomime.
Orts 68, 2005, The George Macdonald Society
Orts 68, 2005, The George Macdonald Society
Orts: The George MacDonald Society Newsletter
An English Heritage blue plaque was unveiled by the wellknown biographer and novelist A.N. Wilson at Tudor Lodge, 20 Albert Street, Camden Town in north London on Tuesday 28th June. George MacDonald and his family lived at Tudor Lodge from 1860 to 1863 in the early days of his career as a writer. The plaque describes MacDonald most appropriately as a 'Story Teller'. Mr. Wilson made a speech quoting from his favourite MacDonald book, At the Back of the North Wind. Then the Society's Chairman, Richard Lines, made a short speech giving an overview of MacDonald's significance, followed by John …