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A Short History of Fantasy (Paperback, New)
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Some of the earliest books written - The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the
Odyssey - are fantasy, dealing with monsters, marvels,
extraordinary voyages and magic. Fantasy remained an essential part
of European literature until the rise of the modern realist novel.
But even then fantasy remained popular, in the guise of Gothic
horror, the ghost story, the fairytale and stories of imaginary
worlds: it was in part a reaction to the Enlightenment, to realism
and to industrialisation. This book traces the history of fantasy
from the earliest years through to the origins of modern fantasy in
the twentieth century. From the 1950s (when Tolkien published The
Lord of the Rings and Lewis published the Narnia books) the story
is dealt with decade by decade. In the 1980s, fantasy earned its
own section in bookshops in the English-speaking world and beyond,
and by the end of the 1990s, fantasy writers such as Terry
Pratchett and J.K. Rowling had become the best-selling writers in
Britain, while Tolkien was a best-seller in all the major languages
of the world. A Short History of Fantasy explores the great variety
of fiction published under the heading 'fantasy' in the
twenty-first century, and also seeks to explain its continuing and
growing popularity.
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