Within and Without
Poetic play by George MacDonald
Within and Without: A Dramatic Poem is an 1855 poetic play, the first published work of Scottish author George MacDonald. It is written mostly in unrhymed iambic pentameter, although portions are written in rhymed iambic pentameter, mixed iambic and anapestic tetrameter, and other forms. In its original printing, the piece is 183 pages long. It is prefaced with a dedicatory poem entitled "To Louisa Powell MacDonald" (MacDonald's wife).
External links
- Scans from Google Books
- Within and Without public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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Works by George MacDonald
- Phantastes
- David Elginbrod
- Alec Forbes of Howglen
- At the Back of the North Wind
- Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood
- The Princess and the Goblin
- The Lost Princess
- Sir Gibbie
- Mary Marston
- The Day Boy and the Night Girl
- The Princess and Curdie
- The Elect Lady
- Lilith
- Within and Without
- The Light Princess
- The Golden Key
- The Shadows
- Evenor
- Nycteris
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