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Fantasy Fiction: An Introduction: Literary Genres

Autor Lucie Armitt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2005
This is a series of introductory books about different types of writing. One strand of the series will focus on genres such as Science Fiction, Horror, Romance, and Crime. The other strand will focus on movements or styles often associated with historical and cultural locations - Postcolonial, Native American, Scottish, Irish, American Gothic.These introductions all share the same nine-part structure:1.A broad definition of the genre and its essential elements2.A timeline of historical developments3.Critical concerns to bear in mind while reading4.Detailed readings of several key texts5.In-depth analysis of major themes and issues6.Signposts for further study7.A summary of the most important criticism in the field8.A glossary of terms9.An annotated, critical reading listWriters covered in this book include:Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, George Orwell, J.R.R. Tolkien, Mary Shelley, J.K. Rowling, H.G. Wells, Thomas More, Jonathan Swift, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Yann Martel, Jeanette Winterson, and William Gibson.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826416858
ISBN-10: 0826416853
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 136 x 209 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Literary Genres

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

CONTENTSChapter 1-What is Fantasy Writing?IntroductionBeyond the HorizonEpic SpaceChapter 2-Fantasy as TimelineIntroductionThe Origins of Modern FantasyEarly Modern FantasyTree versus Leaf: Reading the Present through the PastPhantasm versus FantasiaChapter 3-How to Read Fantasy; Or, Dreams and Their Fictional ReadersIntroductionReading DreamsMedieval Dream VisionThe World in/of the MirrorChapter 4-The Best and Best KnownIntroductionPlay and Nonsense: Lewis Carroll and Edward LearCartographies and Geographies of Fantasy: Animal Farm and Gulliver's TravelsJ.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the RingsMary Shelley, Frankenstein: Discourses of MonstrosityThe Monsters of Middle EarthAdolescent Monsters: Harry PotterH.G. Wells, The First Men in the Moon and The Time Machine'Other Desires': Homoeroticism and the FeminineMothers and Mirrors: Harry PotterChapter 5-The Utopia as an Underlying Feature of All Major Modes of FantasyIntroductionThomas More, UtopiaJonathan Swift, Gulliver's TravelsCharlotte Perkins Gilman, HerlandH. G. Wells, The First Men in the Moon and The Time MachineInter-Generic Texts: The Time Machine and A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's CourtYann Martel, Life of PiGeorge Orwell, Animal FarmTechnology Versus Magic: A Connecticut Yankee and Harry PotterJeanette Winterson, The PowerBookWilliam Gibson, NeuromancerChapter 6-One Key Question: Is There Life for Fantasy Beyond Genre?IntroductionGhosts and Their ReadersCharles Dickens, A Christmas CarolCharles Dickens, 'The Signalman'Henry James, The Turn of the ScrewEdith Wharton, 'The Eyes'Chapter 7-Fantasy CriticismIntroductionInterrogating the Boundaries of Fantasy: Todorov, Marin, and TolkienDetermining Spaces: Tolkien, Bettelheim, and ZipesFantasy as (Dream-)Screen: Psychoanalytic ApproachesNew Bodies/New Knowledge: Massey, Haraway, BottingChapter 8-A Glossary of TermsChapter 9-Selected Reading ListIndex

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' a useful study of influences from outside the genre...[and] an interesting glimpse into the way an apparent outsider reads works of fantasy, finding patterns of meaning that fantasy fans often miss or suppress.' Foundation - The International Review of Science Fiction, Issue 97, Brian Attebury