Mary Marston

Mary Marston is a novel by George MacDonald, written in 1881 and later republished as A Daughter's Devotion.

A Daughter's Devotion
AuthorGeorge MacDonald
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSampson Low Publishers, London
Publication date
1881
Preceded byA Book of Strife, in the Form of the Diary of an Old Soul 
Followed byWarlock O' Glenwarlock 

Written at the height of George MacDonald's literary career, the story centers around the life of a simple merchant's daughter. Mary Marston's unswerving commitment to love God and others is contrasted with a backdrop of an array of characters and a complex and sometimes mysterious plot.[1]

It is a story of a woman who loves a man, and teaches him to change. Not out of his love for her, but simply because it was the right thing to do.[2]

MacDonald allows the characters a range from delightful to devious. As such, they were intended to serve as models. His message is that all eventually must stand before God.[1]

References

  1. Amazon.com retrieved July 6, 2008
  2. Comment in Amazon.com

Modern edition

  • A Daughter’s Devotion, Michael R. Phillips, editor. Minneapolis, Minn. : Bethany House Publishers, c1988. ISBN 0-8712-3906-X



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