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Fantasy fiction + History and criticism
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Fantasy fiction
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Readers in wonderland, the liberating worlds of fantasy fiction : from Dorothy to Harry Potter, Deborah O'Keefe
Children's fantasy literature, an introduction, Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn
100 must-read fantasy novels, Stephen E. Andrews and Nick Rennison
Celtic myth in contemporary children's fantasy, idealization, identity, ideology, Dimitra Fimi
Quests and kingdoms, a grown-up's guide to children's fantasy literature, K.V. Johansen
The steampunk user's manual, an illustrated practical and whimsical guide to creating retro-futurist dreams, Desirina Boskovich and Jeff VanderMeer
Children's literature and the posthuman, animal, environment, cyborg, Zoe Jaques
Young adult fantasy fiction, conventions, originality, reproducibility, Kim Wilkins
Race and popular fantasy literature, habits of whiteness, Helen Young
Fantasy, the literature of subversion, Rosemary Jackson
A rhetoric of the unreal, studies in narrative and structure, especially of the fantastic, Christine Brooke-Rose
The steampunk user's manual, an illustrated practical and whimsical guide to creating retro-futurist dreams, Desirina Boskovich and Jeff VanderMeer
The fantastic, a structural approach to a literary genre, Tzvetan Todorov ; translated from the French by Richard Howard, with a foreword by Robert Scholes
Fantasy, the literature of subversion, Rosemary Jackson
Romantic fantasy and science fiction, Karl Kroeber
Possible worlds of the fantastic, the rise of the paranormal in fiction, Nancy H. Traill
The impulse of fantasy literature, C. N. Manlove
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