St. George and St. Michael: Book Guide, Author and Facts
St. George and St. Michael by George MacDonald — plot, author, genre and where to read, in one evergreen guide.

It was the middle of autumn, and had rained all day. Through the lozenge-panes of the wide oriel window the world appeared in the slowly gathering dusk not a little dismal. The drops that clung trickling to the dim glass added rain and gloom to the landscape beyond, whither the eye passed, as if vaguely seeking that help in the distance, which the dripping hollyhocks and sodden sunflowers bordering the little lawn, or the honeysuckle covering the wide porch, from which the slow rain dropped ceaselessly upon the pebble-paving below, could not give - steepy slopes, hedge-divided into small fields, some green and dotted with red cattle, others crowded with shocks of bedraggled and drooping corn, which looked suffering and patient.
Quick facts about St. George and St. Michael
- Title: St. George and St. Michael
- Author: George MacDonald
- First published: 1876
- Genre: fiction, historical fiction, history
- OpenLibrary ID: OL1581342W
Where to read St. George and St. Michael
St. George and St. Michael by George MacDonald is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.
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Frequently asked questions
What is St. George and St. Michael about?
It was the middle of autumn, and had rained all day.
Who wrote St. George and St. Michael?
St. George and St. Michael was written by George MacDonald.
When was St. George and St. Michael published?
St. George and St. Michael was first published in 1876.



