Rings, swords, and monsters : exploring fantasy literature
Résumé: In this course, Wheaton College professor Michael D.C. Drout examines the roots of fantasy and the works that have defined the genre, providing insight into beloved works and a better understanding of why fantasy is such a pervasive force in modern culture.
Contents:
- What is fantasy literature?: genre, canon, history
- Origins of modern fantasy
- Tolkien: life and languages
- Tolkien: the hobbit
- Tolkien: The fellowship of the ring
- Tolkien: the two towers
- Tolkien: The return of the king
- Tolkien: the silmarillion, unfinished tales, and other posthumously published work
- Tolkien: criticism and theory
- Imitations and reactions: Brooks and Donaldson
- Worthy inheritors: Le Guin and Holdstock
- Children's fantasy
- Arthurian fantasy
- Magical realism and conclusions.
Original Publisher: Prince Frederick, Md.
, [Prince Frederick, Md.]
, Recorded Books
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Language(s): English
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In this course, Wheaton College professor Michael D.C. Drout examines the roots of fantasy and the works that have defined the genre, providing insight into beloved works and a better understanding of why fantasy is such a pervasive force in modern culture.
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