- Faerie (or Fairyland) and the Human Imagination
- Imagination and the origins of language The danger of repressing imagination The end of imagination is harmony
- MacDonald’s religious theory of imagination
- “A fairytale is not an allegory”
- Phantastic Beauty: Only Skin Deep
- The Day Boy and the Night Girl: MacDonald and the Quest for Knowledge and Truth
- Child Death in At the Back of the North Wind
- Self-Imprisonment, Pride, and Humility in Dickens and MacDonald
- Death in Phantastes and Great Expectations
- Shadowplay: A Game of Desire
- Shadows and Darkness: Learning to Triumph over Human Weakness Harmony in Nature
- Flowers and Fairies, Facades and Souls
- Beauty, Enchantment, Sublimity, and Duality in the Phantastes
- The World Through the Looking Glass
- The Transformation of Anodos
- Christianity in Phantastes
- Reflections in Dunsany, MacDonald, Tolkien, and Others
- Life Lessons at the Fairy Palace
- The Souls of Our Passions
- Purity and Goodness in the Human and Fairy Worlds of Phantastes
Last modified 27 June 2018