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Creating Memory - Historical Fiction and the English Civil Wars (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Farah Mendlesohn Creating Memory - Historical Fiction and the English Civil Wars (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Farah Mendlesohn
R3,291 Discovery Miles 32 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book considers the English Civil Wars and the civil wars in Scotland and Ireland through the lens of historical fiction-primarily fiction for the young. The text argues that the English Civil War lies at the heart of English and Irish political identities and considers how these identities have been shaped over the past three centuries in part by the children's literature that has influenced the popular memory of the English Civil War. Examining nearly two hundred works of historical fiction, Farah Mendlesohn reveals the delicate interplay between fiction and history.

Classic Fantasy Stories (Hardcover): Farah Mendlesohn Classic Fantasy Stories (Hardcover)
Farah Mendlesohn; Edited by Farah Mendlesohn
R280 R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Save R81 (29%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

From the eerie to the magical by way of the deeply strange, this collection of short stories is a must for all fantasy fans.

Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, cloth-bound, pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover.

Oscar Wilde’s The Happy Prince draws on the great fairy tale tradition. Elizabeth Gaskell’s The Old Nurse gives us a taste of the Gothic whilst H.P. Blavatsky journeys into the weird. The effects of war and loss are keenly felt by Arthur Machen in his moving story The Bowmen. And in Victorian times, children’s writers such as Edith Nesbit spin the most charming fantastical tales in stories like The Dragon Tamers.

These amazing feats of imagination brilliantly showcase the many facets of fantasy writing.

Diana Wynne Jones - The Fantastic Tradition and Children's Literature (Paperback): Farah Mendlesohn Diana Wynne Jones - The Fantastic Tradition and Children's Literature (Paperback)
Farah Mendlesohn
R1,444 Discovery Miles 14 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Diana Wynne Jones - The Fantastic Tradition and Children's Literature (Hardcover): Farah Mendlesohn Diana Wynne Jones - The Fantastic Tradition and Children's Literature (Hardcover)
Farah Mendlesohn
R3,894 Discovery Miles 38 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

British author Diana Wynne Jones has been writing speculative fiction for children for more than thirty years. A clear influence on more recent writers such as J.K. Rowling, her humorous and exciting stories of wizard's academies, dragons and griffins, many published for children but read by all ages, are also complexly structured and thought provoking critiques of the fantasy tradition. This book will be of interest to Jones's many admirers and to those who study fantasy and children's literature. With the rise in interest in Harry Potter, there has been an accompanying renaissance of critical interest in Jones's work. This book, however, is the first sustained, single-author study of Jones's work, written by a renowned science fiction critic and historian. In addition to providing an overview of her work, Farah Mendlesohn also examines Jones's important critiques of the fantastic tradition's ideas about childhood and adolescence.

Fantasy Girls - Gender in the New Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy Television (Paperback): Elyce Rae Helford Fantasy Girls - Gender in the New Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy Television (Paperback)
Elyce Rae Helford; Contributions by Linda Badley, Marleen S Barr, Hanley E. Kanar, Nicole Matthews, …
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new collection on women in American television in the 90s uncovers a cultural obsession with tough yet sexy heroines in mythical pasts, the "girl power" present, and utopic futures. Xena, Buffy, Sabrina, and a host of other characters have become household words, as well as icons of pop culture 'feminism.' Their popularity makes for successful programming, however, how much does this trend truly represent a contemporary feminist breakthrough? And what does it mean for feminism in the next few decades? Fantasy Girls: Navigating the New Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy Television seeks to explore as well as challenge the power and the promises of this recent media phenomenon. Such TV programming offers the exciting opportunity to rethink established gender norms, but how far is it really pushing the limits of the status quo? Amidst the exuberant optimism of fanzines and doting fan websites, the contributors to this volume endeavor to provide us with a much needed critical analysis of this contemporary trend. These essays explore the contradictions and limitations inherent in the genre, forcing readers to take a fresh and critical look through a variety of lenses including girl power, postfeminism, cyborg feminism, disability politics, queer studies, and much more. Programs covered are Babylon 5, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Disney's Cinderella, Lois and Clark, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Star Trek: Voyager, The X-Files, Third Rock from the Sun, and Xena: Warrior Princess.

The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein (Hardcover): Farah Mendlesohn The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein (Hardcover)
Farah Mendlesohn
R773 R571 Discovery Miles 5 710 Save R202 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Robert A. Heinlein began publishing in the 1940s at the dawn of the Golden Age of science fiction, and today he is considered one of the genre's 'big three' alongside Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov. His short stories were instrumental in developing its structure and rhetoric, while novels such as Stranger in a Strange Land and Starship Troopers demonstrated that such writing could be a vehicle for political argument. Heinlein's influence remains strong, but his legacy is fiercely contested. His vision of the future was sometimes radical, sometimes deeply conservative, and arguments have flared up recently about which faction has the most significant claim on his ideas. In this major critical study, Hugo Award-winner Farah Mendlesohn carries out a close reading of Heinlein's work, including unpublished stories, essays, and speeches. It sets out not to interpret a single book, but to think through the arguments Heinlein made over a lifetime about the nature of science fiction, about American politics, and about himself.

Children's Fantasy Literature - An Introduction (Hardcover): Michael Levy, Farah Mendlesohn Children's Fantasy Literature - An Introduction (Hardcover)
Michael Levy, Farah Mendlesohn
R1,977 Discovery Miles 19 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fantasy has been an important and much-loved part of children's literature for hundreds of years, yet relatively little has been written about it. Children's Fantasy Literature traces the development of the tradition of the children's fantastic - fictions specifically written for children and fictions appropriated by them - from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century, examining the work of Lewis Carroll, L. Frank Baum, C. S. Lewis, Roald Dahl, J. K. Rowling and others from across the English-speaking world. The volume considers changing views on both the nature of the child and on the appropriateness of fantasy for the child reader, the role of children's fantasy literature in helping to develop the imagination, and its complex interactions with issues of class, politics and gender. The text analyses hundreds of works of fiction, placing each in its appropriate context within the tradition of fantasy literature.

The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (Paperback, New): Edward James, Farah Mendlesohn The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (Paperback, New)
Edward James, Farah Mendlesohn
R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fantasy is a creation of the Enlightenment and the recognition that excitement and wonder can be found in imagining impossible things. From the ghost stories of the Gothic to the zombies and vampires of twenty-first-century popular literature, from Mrs Radcliffe to Ms Rowling, the fantastic has been popular with readers. Since Tolkien and his many imitators, however, it has become a major publishing phenomenon. In this volume, critics and authors of fantasy look at the history of fantasy since the Enlightenment, introduce readers to some of the different codes for the reading and understanding of fantasy and examine some of the many varieties and subgenres of fantasy; from magical realism at the more literary end of the genre, to paranormal romance at the more popular end. The book is edited by the same pair who edited The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (winner of a Hugo Award in 2005).

The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (Hardcover): Edward James, Farah Mendlesohn The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (Hardcover)
Edward James, Farah Mendlesohn
R2,817 Discovery Miles 28 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Science fiction is at the intersection of numerous fields. It is literature which draws on popular culture, and engages in speculation about science, history, and all varieties of social relations. This volume brings together essays by scholars and practitioners of science fiction, which look at the genre from different angles. It examines science fiction from Thomas More to the present day; and introduces important critical approaches (including Marxism, postmodernism, feminism and queer theory).

The Inter-galactic Playground - A Critical Study of Children's and Teens' Science Fiction (Paperback, New): Farah... The Inter-galactic Playground - A Critical Study of Children's and Teens' Science Fiction (Paperback, New)
Farah Mendlesohn; Series edited by Donald E. Palumbo, C. W. Sullivan
R1,115 R740 Discovery Miles 7 400 Save R375 (34%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Science fiction is often considered the genre of ideas and imagination, which would seem to make it ideal for juveniles and young adults; however, the ideas are often dispensed by adults. This book considers the development of science fiction for children and teens between 1950 and 2010, exploring why it differs from science fiction aimed at adults. In a broader sense, this critical examination of 400 texts sheds light on changing attitudes toward children and teenagers, toward science education, and toward the authors' expectations and sociological views of their audience.

Aliens in Popular Culture (Hardcover): Michael M. Levy, Farah Mendlesohn Aliens in Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Michael M. Levy, Farah Mendlesohn
R2,904 Discovery Miles 29 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An indispensable resource, this book provides wide coverage on aliens in fiction and popular culture. The wide impact that the imagined alien has had upon Western culture has not been surveyed before; in many cases the essays in Aliens in Popular Culture are the first written on the topic. The book is a compendium of short entries on notable uses of aliens in popular culture across different media and platforms by almost 90 researchers in the field. It covers science fiction from the late nineteenth century into the twenty-first century, including books, films, television, comics, games, and even advertisements. Individual essays point to the ways in which the imagined alien can be seen as a reflection of different fears and tensions within society, above all in the Anglo-American world. The book additionally provides an overview for context and suggestions for further reading. All varieties of readers will find it to be a comprehensive reference about the extra-terrestrial in popular culture. Provides cultural context in introductory essays on some of the key themes and contexts of alien representation Covers a broad scope, with more than 130 entries on different topics, and is written by nearly 90 researchers with diverse expertise Shows readers the varied ways that imagined aliens have become a part of popular culture Presents both familiar topics and more obscure topics in popular culture to provide new scholarship

Creating Memory - Historical Fiction and the English Civil Wars (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Farah Mendlesohn Creating Memory - Historical Fiction and the English Civil Wars (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Farah Mendlesohn
R3,267 Discovery Miles 32 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book considers the English Civil Wars and the civil wars in Scotland and Ireland through the lens of historical fiction-primarily fiction for the young. The text argues that the English Civil War lies at the heart of English and Irish political identities and considers how these identities have been shaped over the past three centuries in part by the children's literature that has influenced the popular memory of the English Civil War. Examining nearly two hundred works of historical fiction, Farah Mendlesohn reveals the delicate interplay between fiction and history.

The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (Paperback, New): Edward James, Farah Mendlesohn The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (Paperback, New)
Edward James, Farah Mendlesohn
R836 Discovery Miles 8 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Science fiction is at the intersection of numerous fields. It is literature which draws on popular culture, and engages in speculation about science, history, and all varieties of social relations. This volume brings together essays by scholars and practitioners of science fiction, which look at the genre from different angles. It examines science fiction from Thomas More to the present day; and introduces important critical approaches (including Marxism, postmodernism, feminism and queer theory).

Rhetorics of Fantasy (Paperback): Farah Mendlesohn Rhetorics of Fantasy (Paperback)
Farah Mendlesohn
R733 R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Save R113 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transcending arguments over the definition of fantasy literature, Rhetorics of Fantasy introduces a provocative new system of classification for the genre. Utilizing nearly two hundred examples of modern fantasy, author Farah Mendlesohn uses this system to explore how fiction writers construct their fantastic worlds. Mendlesohn posits four categories of fantasy--portal-quest, immersive, intrusion, and liminal--that arise out of the relationship of the protagonist to the fantasy world. Using these sets, Mendlesohn argues that the author's stylistic decisions are then shaped by the inescapably political demands of the category in which they choose to write. Each chapter covers at least twenty books in detail, ranging from nineteenth-century fantasy and horror to extensive coverage of some of the best books in the contemporary field. Offering a wide-ranging discussion and penetrating comparative analysis, Rhetorics of Fantasy will excite fans and provide a wealth of material for scholarly and classroom discussion.
Includes discussion of works by over 100 authors, including Lloyd Alexander, Peter Beagle, Marion Zimmer Bradley, John Crowley, Stephen R. Donaldson, Stephen King, C. S. Lewis, Gregory Maguire, Robin McKinley, China Mieville, Suniti Namjoshi, Philip Pullman, J. K. Rowling, Sheri S. Tepper, J. R. R. Tolkien, Tad Williams

The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (Hardcover): Edward James, Farah Mendlesohn The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (Hardcover)
Edward James, Farah Mendlesohn
R2,572 Discovery Miles 25 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fantasy is a creation of the Enlightenment and the recognition that excitement and wonder can be found in imagining impossible things. From the ghost stories of the Gothic to the zombies and vampires of twenty-first-century popular literature, from Mrs Radcliffe to Ms Rowling, the fantastic has been popular with readers. Since Tolkien and his many imitators, however, it has become a major publishing phenomenon. In this volume, critics and authors of fantasy look at the history of fantasy since the Enlightenment, introduce readers to some of the different codes for the reading and understanding of fantasy and examine some of the many varieties and subgenres of fantasy; from magical realism at the more literary end of the genre, to paranormal romance at the more popular end. The book is edited by the same pair who edited The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (winner of a Hugo Award in 2005).

Children's Fantasy Literature - An Introduction (Paperback): Michael Levy, Farah Mendlesohn Children's Fantasy Literature - An Introduction (Paperback)
Michael Levy, Farah Mendlesohn
R662 Discovery Miles 6 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fantasy has been an important and much-loved part of children's literature for hundreds of years, yet relatively little has been written about it. Children's Fantasy Literature traces the development of the tradition of the children's fantastic - fictions specifically written for children and fictions appropriated by them - from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century, examining the work of Lewis Carroll, L. Frank Baum, C. S. Lewis, Roald Dahl, J. K. Rowling and others from across the English-speaking world. The volume considers changing views on both the nature of the child and on the appropriateness of fantasy for the child reader, the role of children's fantasy literature in helping to develop the imagination, and its complex interactions with issues of class, politics and gender. The text analyses hundreds of works of fiction, placing each in its appropriate context within the tradition of fantasy literature.

A Short History of Fantasy (Paperback, New): Farah Mendlesohn, Edward James A Short History of Fantasy (Paperback, New)
Farah Mendlesohn, Edward James
R617 R547 Discovery Miles 5 470 Save R70 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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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