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The Princess and the Goblin

George MacDonald

The Princess and the Goblin

George MacDonald

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The Princess and the Goblin Introduction

The Princess and the Goblin

  • Genre: Fiction; middle grade fantasy/folklore
  • Originally Published: 1872
  • Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 1030L; grades 4-8
  • Structure/Length: 32 chapters; approx. 241 pages; approx. 4 hours, 55 minutes on audio
  • Protagonist and Central Conflict: Eight-year-old Princess Irene confronts the nearby mountain goblins near her castle home with the help of friend Curdie and the magical protections of a mysterious woman in this classic children’s tale.

George MacDonald, Author

  • Bio: 1824-1905; Scottish minister-turned-writer in the Victorian Age; studied chemistry and physics at Aberdeen University; attended a London theological seminary to prepare for the ministry; put God’s love and forgiveness foremost in his personal theology, a view not accepted by traditionalists in the church; became a prolific writer of fiction and poetry; novels and stories influenced by his religious beliefs; works experienced new popularity in the latter half of the 20th century
  • Other Works: The Princess and Curdie (1883); At the Back of the North Wind (1868); Lilith (1895)

CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:

  • Faith in the Mystical
  • The Dual Nature of Humanity
  • What It Means to Be a Princess

STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:

  • Gain an understanding of social class during the Victorian era and how it influences the novel’s depiction of What It Means to Be a Princess.
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