Mary Marston

Mary Marston, written by George MacDonald during his literary peak in the late 19th century, follows the life of a merchant's daughter whose steadfast commitment to love and morality influences those around her. The narrative explores her relationship with a man she loves, emphasizing personal transformation through righteousness rather than romantic motivation. The story features a diverse cast of characters, ranging from admirable to morally ambiguous, and conveys the message that all individuals must ultimately face divine judgment.
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