Surprised by Percival: Arthurian Transtextuality and the Reader in George MacDonald's Phantastes.Published in:Journal of the International Arthurian Society, 2021, v. 9, n. 1, p. 118, doi. 10.1515/jias-2021-0007By:Gabelman, DanielPublication type:Article
The "Antenatal" Tomb and the Singing Women: The Female Voice and Body in George MacDonald's Phantastes.Published in:2023By:Ayumi KumabePublication type:Literary Criticism
The Fourfold Myth of Death and Rebirth in George MacDonald's Phantastes.Published in:North Wind: A Journal of George MacDonald Studies, 2014, v. 33, p. 35By:Williamson, James T.Publication type:Article
Riddled with Evil: Fantasy as Theodicy in George MacDonald's Phantastes and Lilith.Published in:2008By:Salvey, CourtneyPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Ideal and the Shadow: George MacDonald's Phantastes.Published in:2006By:Brawley, ChrisPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Structure of George MacDonald's Phantastes.Published in:1993By:Gunther, AdrianPublication type:Literary Criticism
Fairyland's Gothic offspring: The Maid of the Alder Tree as an arboreal femme fatale in George MacDonald's Phantastes (1858).Published in:2022By:Hausmann, MichaelaPublication type:Literary Criticism
THE ART OF MANLINESS: EKPHRASIS AND/AS MASCULINITY IN GEORGE MACDONALD'S PHANTASTES.Published in:2011By:PIONKE, ALBERT D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
CROSSING A GREAT FRONTIER: ESSAYS ON GEORGE MACDONALD’S PHANTASTES.Published in:2021By:Martin, Tiffany BrookePublication type:Book Review
"Special Annotated Edition" of George MacDonald's Phantastes.Published in:2009By:Soto, FernandoPublication type:Book Review
PHANTASTICAL REGRESS: THE RETURN OF DESIRE AND DEED IN PHANTASTES AND THE PI LGRIM'S REGRESS.Published in:2010By:Bilbro, JeffreyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Phantastes as Theological Critique of Hoffmann's The Golden Pot.Published in:North Wind: A Journal of George MacDonald Studies, 2019, v. 38, p. 95By:Beaucham, CharlesPublication type:Article
Crossing that Great Frontier: Transformative Reading in Phantastes and C.S. Lewis' Perelandra.Published in:2017By:Langworthy, RebeccaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Electromagnetic World of George MacDonald's Visionary Romances.Published in:2017By:Manlove, ColinPublication type:Literary Criticism
Phantastes: All Mirrors are Magic Mirrors.Published in:2016By:Litten, JonathanPublication type:Literary Criticism
Phantastes and the Development of the Imagination.Published in:2016By:Burt, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Let the Wild Rumpus Start: Subversive Desire in MacDonald's Phantastes and Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are.Published in:2016By:Pennington, JohnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Connecting Dimensions: Direction, Location, and Form in the Fantasies of George MacDonald.Published in:North Wind: A Journal of George MacDonald Studies, 2014, v. 33, p. 1By:Creed, DanielPublication type:Article
The Shadow of Anodos: Alchemical Symbolism in Phantastes.Published in:2012By:Roukema, ArenPublication type:Literary Criticism
George MacDonald and Spiritual Development.Published in:North Wind: A Journal of George MacDonald Studies, 2003, v. 22, p. 1By:Pridmore, JohnPublication type:Article
Chthonic Aspects of MacDonald's Phantastes: From the Rising of the Goddess to the Anodos of Anodos.Published in:2000By:Soto, FernandoPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Note on the Structure and Conclusion of Phantastes.Published in:1988By:Docherty, JohnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Alice at the Back of the North Wind, Or the Metafictions of Lewis Carroll and George MacDonald.Published in:1992Publication type:Literary Criticism
Opening Moves: The Entry into the Other World.Published in:1984By:Mendelson, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism