The A to Z of Fantasy Literature

The A to Z of Fantasy Literature
Author: Brian Stableford
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2009-08-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0810863456

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Once upon a time all literature was fantasy, set in a mythical past when magic existed, animals talked, and the gods took an active hand in earthly affairs. As the mythical past was displaced in Western estimation by the historical past and novelists became increasingly preoccupied with the present, fantasy was temporarily marginalized until the late 20th century, when it enjoyed a spectacular resurgence in every stratum of the literary marketplace. Stableford provides an invaluable guide to this sequence of events and to the current state of the field. The chronology tracks the evolution of fantasy from the origins of literature to the 21st century. The introduction explains the nature of the impulses creating and shaping fantasy literature, the problems of its definition and the reasons for its changing historical fortunes. The dictionary includes cross-referenced entries on more than 700 authors, ranging across the entire historical spectrum, while more than 200 other entries describe the fantasy subgenres, key images in fantasy literature, technical terms used in fantasy criticism, and the intimately convoluted relationship between literary fantasies, scholarly fantasies, and lifestyle fantasies. The book concludes with an extensive bibliography that ranges from general textbooks and specialized accounts of the history and scholarship of fantasy literature, through bibliographies and accounts of the fantasy literature of different nations, to individual author studies and useful websites.

The A to Z of Fantasy Literature

The A to Z of Fantasy Literature
Author: Brian M. Stableford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: OCLC:1090043622

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The A to Z of Science Fiction Literature

The A to Z of Science Fiction Literature
Author: Brian M. Stableford
Publsiher: A to Z Guide Series
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114234789

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"Science fiction literature, also known as sci-fi and sf, is one of the more recent and popular genres. It only truly emerged during the 20th century and has not stopped growing in terms of authors, titles, and readers. It has also evolved into a variety of subgenres, ranging from hard sf to soft sf and utopias to dystopias, with more than a smattering of horror, detective, war, and feminist titles. Stableford covers all of this and more, taking a close look at what has become a booming industry, with specialized writers, publishers, and fan magazines and literature from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, and many other countries. The chronology charts the genre's dazzling growth; the introduction provides exceptional insight into what science fiction literature is all about; and the dictionary section examines writers, books, themes, and other specifics."--BOOK JACKET.

Other Worlds

Other Worlds
Author: John H. Timmerman
Publsiher: Popular Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1983
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN: 087972241X

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Fantasy permits its readers a certain distance from pragmatic affairs and offers them a clearer insight into them. It offers a parallel reality, which gives us a renewed awareness of what we already know. Fantasy invites the reader to recover a belief which has been beclouded by knowledge, to renew a faith which has been shattered by fact. As the pace of modern life quickens, the fascination for fantasy literature quickens simultaneously.

The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature

The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature
Author: Edward James,Farah Mendlesohn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-01-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521429597

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This is the first introduction to the whole field of modern fantasy literature in the English-speaking world.

Fantasy Literature

Fantasy Literature
Author: Marshall B. Tymn,Robert H. Boyer,Kenneth J. Zahorski
Publsiher: New York : R. R. Bowker Company
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1979
Genre: Fantastic fiction, American, Bibliography
ISBN: 0835214311

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Handbook for the study of fantasy literature with a comprehensive introduction to the genre, an annotated bibliography of over 240 core works, and research aids for fantasy scholars

Alternative Worlds in Fantasy Fiction

Alternative Worlds in Fantasy Fiction
Author: Peter Hunt,Millicent Lenz
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2005-08-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826477606

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Edited by Morag Styles and written by an international team of acknowledged experts, this series provides jargon-free, critical discussion and a comprehensive guide to literary and popular texts for children. Each book introduces the reader to a major genre of children's literature, covering the key authors, major works and contexts in which those texts are published, read and studied. This book provides an illuminating guide to literature that creates alternative worlds for young readers. Focusing on the work of Ursula Le Guin, Terry Pratchett and Philip Pullman, the book considers both the genre of ?alternative worlds? and the distinctiveness of these authors? texts, including Philip Pullman's The Amber Spyglass.

The Fantasy Literature of England

The Fantasy Literature of England
Author: Colin N. Manlove
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-05-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781532677571

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In this, the first book on English fantasy, Colin Manlove shows that for all its immense diversity, English fantasy can best be understood in terms of its strong national character, rather than as an international genre. Showing its development from Beowulf to Blake, the author describes English fantasy's modern growth through secondary world, metaphysical, emotive, comic, subversive, and children's fantasy. In them all England has led the world, with authors as different as Chaucer, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Salman Rushdie.