At the Back of the North Wind

ABOUT At the Back of the north wind, FROM GEORGE MACDONALD, A WRITER’S LIFE

“Two recurring themes reappear from Phantastes as foundational to North Wind’s story—the dream motif, and the all-wise woman-figure. MacDonald will return to both again and again. Now, however, the series of enigmatic mystical episodes of Anodos’s adventures (whose ultimate meaning remains obscure) is scaled down into a so-called “children’s story,” and is thus far easier to read and understand (though the flavor of mysticism remains).

“MacDonald’s “wise women” (in their cottages and garrets, with their mirrors and spinning wheels and fires of rose petals and flights over London) are curiously all-wise yet less than all-knowing. They are not drawn as direct portrayals of God, but more as fairy-angels who see and speak high truth and are commissioned (whether commissioned specifically by God depends on how much Christian interpretation one reads into the stories) to help their human charges (Anodos, Diamond, Curdie, Princess Rosamond) in various ways. There are clear limits to what these wise fairy-angel women know and can do.

“It is their curious blend between the angelic and human that makes these creations of MacDonald’s so fascinating. They are clearly not Aslan-esque. They embody no direct Christ-parallel. To a Christian reader they speak in ways like God sometimes does. Yet the vague and mystical tone allows for a wider breadth of interpretation, which explains why MacDonald is no less beloved by those who do not necessarily imbue his fairy and fantasy stories with Christian themes and symbolism. North Wind is perhaps the most mysterious of all these good women fairy-angels…”

Michael Phillips’ newly updated editions of all of MacDonald’s novels—including expanded and lengthier new editions of those he edited back in the 1980s—comprise THE CULLEN COLLECTION, in honor of the village in Scotland where MacDonald wrote and set his classic, Malcolm. The collection also includes a monumental new bibliographic biography, George MacDonald, A Writer’s Life. Twelve books are available as of this writing (see sidebar at right), including two that went live on Amazon just this past Sunday: At the Back of the North Wind and Mary Marston.

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