The Poetical Works of George Macdonald in Two Volumes — Volume 1
The Poetical Works of George Macdonald in Two Volumes — Volume 1 is a collection of poetry and dramatic works likely written in the late 19th century. The compilation delves into themes of spirituality, existence, and the human condition, showcasing Macdonald's rich imagery and emotional depth. It includes various poetic forms, such as dramatic poems, sonnets, and songs, with the opening piece 'Within and Without' featuring a monk named Julian who grapples with faith and longing for divine connection. This volume is notable for its introspective exploration of profound existential questions.

















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