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"This is a very useful...review/overview of a range of theoretical work on the fantastic and a good updating of Rosemary Jackson's Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion....There is much here that will reward readerly attention."--Science Fiction Studies"Lucie Armitt manages to deal with such complex and elusive topics with ease, always stimulating and never too clouded with terminology...The thesis is often enterprisingly fresh as well, and a critique of established thought on fantasy is always present."--The Lecturer "This is a very useful...review/overview of a range of theoretical work on the fantastic and a good updating of Rosemary Jackson's Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion....There is much here that will reward readerly attention."--Science Fiction Studies "Lucie Armitt manages to deal with such complex and elusive topics with ease, always stimulating and never too clouded with terminology...The thesis is often enterprisingly fresh as well, and a critique of established thought on fantasy is always present."--The Lecturer "This is a very useful...review/overview of a range of theoretical work on the fantastic and a good updating of Rosemary Jackson's Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion....There is much here that will reward readerly attention."--Science Fiction Studies "Lucie Armitt manages to deal with such complex and elusive topics with ease, always stimulating and never too clouded with terminology...The thesis is often enterprisingly fresh as well, and a critique of established thought on fantasy is always present."--The Lecturer "This is a very useful...review/overview of a range of theoretical work on the fantastic and a good updating of Rosemary Jackson's Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion....There is much here that will reward readerly attention."--Science Fiction Studies"Lucie Armitt manages to deal with such complex and elusive topics with ease, always stimulating and never too clouded with terminology...The thesis is often enterprisingly fresh as well, and a critique of established thought on fantasy is always present."--The Lecturer
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This text seeks to show how theory can be used to enrich the reading of texts; but it starts off with both and advantage and a disadvantage. The advantage is that the literary fantastic is automatically accepted as an interesting object of study. The (potential) disadvantage is that there is little consensus on what constitutes fantasy: romantic fiction?; science fiction?; children's anthromorphic books?; gothic horror?. This study demonstrates the sterility of that approach and focuses instead on the role of the fantastic as "an uncertain and ambiguous problematizing of the accepted conventions of normal reality". With that understanding, it becomes possible not only to look at work in the fantasy genre (however defined) but also at the use of fantasy as a "narrative strategy" in otherwise "straight fiction". Texts such as Lewis Carroll's "Alice" works and Doris Lessing's "Briefing for a Descent into Hell" and Iain Banks' "The Bridge" are discussed.
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- EditorialHodder Arnold
- Año de publicación1996
- ISBN 10 0340605871
- ISBN 13 9780340605875
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas224
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