A Knight of the Cumberland(Paperback, John Fox Jr.)
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The novel follows the adventures of Anodos, a young man who stumbles into the realm of Faerie. In this magical land, he encounters a series of fantastical and symbolic adventures. Anodos explores various fairy-tale landscapes, interacts with mythical creatures, and undergoes a profound and symbolic journey of self-discovery and transformation."Phantastes" is known for its dreamlike and allegorical nature. It explores themes of imagination, beauty, love, and the relationship between the mundane and the supernatural. The novel is often regarded as a precursor to the modern fantasy genre and is considered a classic of Victorian fantasy literature.George MacDonald's writing in "Phantastes" is characterized by its poetic language and philosophical depth. His work had a significant impact on later fantasy writers, particularly C.S. Lewis, who praised MacDonald's storytelling and moral vision. In fact, C.S. Lewis once wrote, "I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him."