Critical Terms for Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Glossary and Guide to ScholarshipBloomsbury Academic, 18 авг. 1986 г. - Всего страниц: 198 The critical vocabulary of the mainstream often give short shrift to the fantastic, and scholars of the fantastic have often had to look elsewhere for their critical termionology. Such scholars will find Wolfe's work an excellent resource. Choice. |
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... The Logic of Fantasy " discussed a number of principles which he saw as governing internal consistency in a fantastic story and which anticipated more formal attempts to describe the genre by later critics . Other essays , by John Taine ...
... The Logic of Fantasy " discussed a number of principles which he saw as governing internal consistency in a fantastic story and which anticipated more formal attempts to describe the genre by later critics . Other essays , by John Taine ...
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... The Logic of Fantasy : H. G. Wells and Science Fiction . New York : Columbia University Press , 1982 . 105. Irwin , W. R. The Game of the Impossible : A Rhetoric of Fantasy . Urbana : University of Illinois Press , 1976 . 106. Jackson ...
... The Logic of Fantasy : H. G. Wells and Science Fiction . New York : Columbia University Press , 1982 . 105. Irwin , W. R. The Game of the Impossible : A Rhetoric of Fantasy . Urbana : University of Illinois Press , 1976 . 106. Jackson ...
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Critical Terms for Science Fiction and Fantasy | 1 |
Works Consulted | 145 |
Index of Primary Authors | 157 |
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