<p>George MacDonald's 'Robert Falconer' offers a profound exploration of the human spirit, granting readers a profound introspection into the trials and tribulations of its eponymous character. MacDonald's narrative traverses the boundaries of bildungsroman and Victorian moral tale, delving into the complexities of redemption, spirituality, and human compassion. Written in a rich, lyrical style that embodies the essence of 19th-century literature...