C. S. Lewis's 'George MacDonald: An Anthology' is a profound collection of writings by the renowned Scottish author George MacDonald, carefully curated by Lewis himself. The anthology showcases MacDonald's unique blend of fantasy, allegory, and Christian themes, providing readers with a deeper insight into his literary style and profound philosophical ideas. Through a selection of MacDonald's essays, poems, and fairy tales, Lewis offers a comprehensive overview of MacDonald's work, highlighting his influence on the Inklings group and the broader literary world. This anthology serves as a valuable resource for scholars and fans alike, illustrating the enduring relevance of MacDonald's thought-provoking narratives in today's context. C. S. Lewis, a respected literary scholar and close friend of MacDonald, demonstrates his deep admiration for MacDonald's work by presenting this anthology as a tribute to a literary giant whose writings continue to captivate readers across generations. 'George MacDonald: An Anthology' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the literary legacy of George MacDonald and his profound impact on writers like C. S. Lewis.