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Author Manlove, C. N. (Colin Nicholas), 1942-

Title The fantasy literature of England / Colin Manlove
Published New York : St. Martin's Press, 1999

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 MELB  826.0126 M2796/F  AVAILABLE
Description vi, 222 pages ; 23 cm
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. The Origins of English Fantasy -- 3. Secondary World Fantasy -- 4. Metaphysical Fantasy -- 5. Emotive Fantasy -- 6. Comic Fantasy -- 7. Subversive Fantasy -- 8. Children's Fantasy -- 9. Conclusion
Summary In this 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 the secondary world, metaphysical, emotive, comic, subversive and children's fantasy. Fantasy is often seen as being the same all over the world, but in fact it is strongly national in character, and as this book shows, nowhere more so than in England
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available online (Table of contents)
Subject Fantasy literature, English -- History and criticism.
National characteristics, English, in literature.
LC no. 98046271
ISBN 0312219873
0333730194 cased