Earlier Writers
- P. B. Shelley, death, and imagination
- Chaucer
- Francis Bacon
- Shakespeare on History
- P. B. Shelley
- MacDonald’s Defence of Shelley
- Goethe
Contemporaries
- Phantastes's Literary Relations: An Introduction
- Self-Imprisonment, Pride, and Humility in Dickens and MacDonald
- Thomas Carlyle
- Carlyle’s French Revolution
- Tennyson’s The Princess
- Death in Phantastes and Great Expectations
- Through Various Looking Glasses
- Fantasy Versus Reality in the sroman — Phantastes compared to Great Expectations
- and Dickens's Little Dorrit
- Pip and Anados find themselves misled by beauty
- Curiosity in Phantastes and Alice
- Language and Narcisism in Phantastes and "King of the Golden River"
- MacDonald’s essay on Browning’s “Christmas Eve” (1853)
Later Authors
- The Fantastic Narrator (in Beagle, Lewis, MacDonald, Tolkien, and Wolfe)
- Shadows and Darkness: Learning to Triumph over Human Weakness (in Beagle, MacDonald, Tolkien, and Wolfe)
- Harmony in Nature
- Plot and Epigraphs from Other Texts in George MacDonald's Phantastes
- Reflections in Dunsany, MacDonald, Tolkien, and Others
- MacDonald influences Mary Coleridge (1861-1907)
- Unlikely Heroes and their role in Fantasy Literature
Last modified 27 June 2018