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Anyone Familiar With George McDonald's Books?
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<blockquote data-quote="DCSearcher" data-source="post: 53743120"><p><em>Sir Gibbie</em> was adapted by Michael Phillips as <em>The Baronet's Song</em>. Personally, I'm not crazy about the Phillips adapations, because he sheds much of the discussion (which is my favorite part of MacDonald's novels). However, a number of MacDonald's novels do not have Scottish dialect in them. <em>There and Back</em> is a favorite of mine, <em>Mary Marston</em>, <em>Guild Court</em>, and <em>Thomas Wingfold</em> are just a few of the others. </p><p> </p><p>MacDonald's short story, "The Castle," is my favorite.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry for the untimely response - I just joined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCSearcher, post: 53743120"] [I]Sir Gibbie[/I] was adapted by Michael Phillips as [I]The Baronet's Song[/I]. Personally, I'm not crazy about the Phillips adapations, because he sheds much of the discussion (which is my favorite part of MacDonald's novels). However, a number of MacDonald's novels do not have Scottish dialect in them. [I]There and Back[/I] is a favorite of mine, [I]Mary Marston[/I], [I]Guild Court[/I], and [I]Thomas Wingfold[/I] are just a few of the others. MacDonald's short story, "The Castle," is my favorite. Sorry for the untimely response - I just joined. [/QUOTE]
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