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Malcolm (1875)

di George MacDonald

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George MacDonald was a 19th century Scottish writer, poet and minister. He is best known for his fairy tales and fantasies. His most popular works are Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, At the Back of the North Wind, and Lilith. The fisherman's lady was originally published as Malcolm. This historical novel is set in nineteenth-century Scotland. MacDonald spins a tale "shadowed by God" as he traces the stormy love between a Scottish fisherman and a beautiful high-spirited girl. An excerpt from Malcolm reads "This lowland village has come upon strange times . . . for a young woman has died in sorrow -- and the mad hunchback laird, Stephen Stewart, scurries across the heath, crying out to the skies to tell him where he came from. And now Malcolm's father warns against the woman Malcolm already knows to have strange and disturbing ways -- and to have hurled curses at him!" The Marqui's Secret is the sequel.… (altro)
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"You mind your own business."
"I'll try, my lord; it's the business of every man, where he can, to loosen the chains of injustice and let the oppressed go free."


Time for some confessions.

Confession One: I started reading this Gothic, Christian classic, The Fisherman's Lady by author George MacDonald, nearly two and a half years ago.

Yes, the beginning is quite chilling, with the discovery of a woman's corpse in an old house, and the secrets lurking throughout the story turn out to have much to do with a young Scottish fisherman, Malcolm.

Confession Two: as a lover of classic literature, I so wanted to love this novel. So much so that I held on for these past years, coming back to the book periodically, trying and retrying to get into it. It took this long for me to finally reconcile myself to the fact that this read just isn't for me.

The only parts that really got me were certain declarations from almost-too-perfect-but-still-admirable Malcolm—such as his declaration about injustice and freeing the oppressed, which I've been dying to put in a book review since the moment I first read it. Years ago.

Confession Three: because I still want to read the sequel, I skimmed a substantial chunk of this novel to see how it would turn out. And how it turns out is rather…weird. Weird in a good way but mostly weird in a…weird way.

But I can handle that kind of weirdness now and then, especially in a book as old as this one. Gotta love classic lit. On to the sequel! (I'm pretty sure "on" won't be two and a half years from now.)
  NadineC.Keels | Mar 19, 2019 |
Book 1 of 2 Story of Malcolm
  Firstbaptistbutler | Mar 4, 2016 |
This book reads a little slower than even most MacDonald's by Phillips. Showing how to live a good life among the pressures to do other wise. Mysterious happenings in castles and caves. ( )
  cas_ar | Jun 29, 2010 |
A romantic narrative of Malcolm, a Scottish fisherman and the adventurous girl he dared to love. A story with dark pasts and deep secrets and a story shadowed by the presence of God as Malcolm discovers who he really is.
A George MacDonald book "Malcolm" written in 1875 and published by Henry S. KIng Publishers and in the USA by Geo Routledge & Sons of New York and by JB Lippincott, PA abt 1875.

Edited and re-published as "The Fisherman's Lady" by Michael Phillips in 1982. ( )
  DSFord | Jun 5, 2010 |
This is a good book, but its sequel, The Marquis's Secret is the book that makes this one worth reading. ( )
  RRHowell | Mar 1, 2010 |
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George MacDonald was a 19th century Scottish writer, poet and minister. He is best known for his fairy tales and fantasies. His most popular works are Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, At the Back of the North Wind, and Lilith. The fisherman's lady was originally published as Malcolm. This historical novel is set in nineteenth-century Scotland. MacDonald spins a tale "shadowed by God" as he traces the stormy love between a Scottish fisherman and a beautiful high-spirited girl. An excerpt from Malcolm reads "This lowland village has come upon strange times . . . for a young woman has died in sorrow -- and the mad hunchback laird, Stephen Stewart, scurries across the heath, crying out to the skies to tell him where he came from. And now Malcolm's father warns against the woman Malcolm already knows to have strange and disturbing ways -- and to have hurled curses at him!" The Marqui's Secret is the sequel.

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