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Reading The Fantastic Imagination The Avatars Of A Literary Genre Dana Percec Editor

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Reading The Fantastic Imagination The Avatars Of A Literary Genre Dana Percec Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Dana Percec (editor)
ISBN: 9781443853873, 1443853879
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Reading The Fantastic Imagination The Avatars Of A Literary Genre Dana Percec Editor by Dana Percec (editor) 9781443853873, 1443853879 instant download after payment.

The purpose of Reading the Fantastic Imagination: The Avatars of a Literary Genre is the observation of the very hybridity of the fantastic genre, as a typical postmodern form. The volume continues an older project of the editor and a large number of the contributors, that of investigating the current status of several popular genres, from historical fiction to romance. The scrutiny continues in this third volume, dedicated to the fantastic imagination and the plethora of themes, moods, media, and formats deriving from it. FanLit is surely trendy, even if it is not highbrow, despite its noble ancestry. This apparent paradox characterizes many of the literary genres en vogue today, from historical fiction to romance. This very contradiction forms part of the basis for this book. After the success of the previous book in the series dedicated to a "borderline" literary genre - Romance: The History of a Genre was declared by Cambridge Scholars Publishing as the Critics' Choice Book of the Month in January 2013 - this collection of studies about the fantastic imagination takes a further step into completing a larger research project which seeks to investigate the varieties of popular fiction. Although all contributors in the series teach canonical literary texts, they did not hesitate to plunge into the opposite area of fictional work and, moreover, continued doing so even though such a project caused the "raise of a few (high)brows," (Percec 2012, 232) as argued in the Endnote of Romance: The History of a Genre.

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