The Encyclopedia of Fantasy

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The Encyclopedia of Fantasy is a comprehensive reference work that surveys the themes, authors, history, and critical concepts of fantasy literature and related media.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf encyclopedia
reference work
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coversMedium comics
film
folklore
literature
mythology
television
editor John Clute NERFINISHED
John Grant NERFINISHED
field genre studies
literary criticism
focusesOn critical concepts in fantasy
fantasy authors
fantasy history
fantasy themes
genre fantasy studies
hasApproximateNumberOfEntries 1000+
hasEntryType author entry
critical concept entry
genre entry
motif entry
theme entry
hasFeature bibliographical references
cross-references between entries
thematic overviews
hasFormat single-volume encyclopedia
intendedAudience fans of fantasy
librarians
researchers
scholars of fantasy
language English
mediaType hardcover
print
notableContributor Brian Stableford NERFINISHED
Paul Kincaid NERFINISHED
Roz Kaveney NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1997
publisher Orbit Books NERFINISHED
St. Martin's Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction NERFINISHED
structure alphabetical arrangement of entries
subject fantasy criticism
fantasy literature
fantasy media

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John Clute coEditorOf The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
Hugo Award for Best Related Work notableWinner The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
John Clute notableWork The Encyclopedia of Fantasy