
Said and Did
Said and Did is a collection of poetry by Scottish author George MacDonald, published in the 19th century. MacDonald, a significant figure in fantasy literature and a mentor to Lewis Carroll, explores themes of faith and morality through his verse. His work has influenced many notable authors, including C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien, solidifying his legacy in literary history. This collection showcases MacDonald's unique voice and his contributions to the genre of poetry.
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