The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature

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The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature is a scholarly collection of essays that surveys the history, themes, and major authors of fantasy as a literary genre.

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instanceOf academic book
essay collection
literary criticism
academicDiscipline fantasy studies
literary studies
aim to analyze themes in fantasy literature
to discuss major authors of fantasy
to provide an overview of fantasy as a literary genre
to survey the history of fantasy literature
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
editor Edward James NERFINISHED
Farah Mendlesohn NERFINISHED
format hardback
paperback
genre fantasy studies
literary criticism
hasPart bibliographical references
introduction
scholarly essays
intendedAudience general readers of fantasy
scholars
students
isPartOf Cambridge Companions series NERFINISHED
language English
medium book
print
publisher Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
series Cambridge Companions to Literature NERFINISHED
subject fantasy authors
fantasy genre theory
fantasy literature
history of fantasy
literary genres
topic critical approaches to fantasy
development of fantasy as a genre
major fantasy writers
subgenres of fantasy
themes in fantasy literature
workType companion volume
reference work

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