An inquiry into the purposes of speculative fiction-- fantasy and truth
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書誌事項
An inquiry into the purposes of speculative fiction-- fantasy and truth
(Studies in comparative literature, v. 58)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-271) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work contributes to the discussion on the meaning of folktales, which are taken entirely as seriously as mainstream fiction, and are seen as a continuum with modern literary fantasy, arguing that ultrafiction have a wider range than either modernism or realism.
目次
- Why fantasy?
- the good girl, the clever girl and Bluebeard
- Proteus, the figure three and how the world began
- moral tales from Arabia
- the double (origins)
- the double in Kieslowski and Kipling
- stallions and androgynes
- advice on how to ruin a novel, or, Modernism, Realism and Fantastic
- how big is the mind?
- Utopia and the shadow of death
- two modern Utopias (the automaton and the feminist)
- infinite questions - awe (not omitting time)
- fantasy as philosophy, or, Stanislaw Lem.
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