<p>In 'The Marquis of Lossie,' George MacDonald offers us a tapestry of narrative steeped in the Victorian virtues of faith, humility, and the innate goodness of the downtrodden. MacDonald's gift of fabulist storytelling takes the reader on a journey entwined with morality and mysticism. Written with a prose marked by melodious and poetic language, the novel extends MacDonald's exploration of Christian allegory and spiritual depth. In the broader...