SOURCE: “A Kind of Sacrament: Books and Libraries in the Fiction of George MacDonald,” in Studies in Scottish Literature, Vol. 27, 1992, pp. 72-79.
In the following essay, Boice argues that libraries are the most significant settings in MacDonald's fiction.
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