Celtic themes in fantasy literature
Steve Hayes <[email protected]> Sat, 12 Aug 2023 09:17:36 +0200
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| Organization | Khanya Publications |
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In her introduction to this useful and insightful collection, co-editor Dimitra Fimi writes: “This edited volume aims to open a conversation about fantasy's multifaceted and enduring fascination with the Celtic past, and its various perceptions” (p. 4). Fimi notes that, while previous scholarship (including her own 2017 monograph) has focused on work written for children, the essays in this volume examine texts aimed at adult readers. The collection is divided into four sections: the first deals with what is loosely defined as “intrusion fantasy,” in which a Celtic “otherworld” overlaps with our own; section two looks at “worldbuilding” and the way authors use Celtic elements to create a fantasy world; section three has discussion of works in languages other than English; and the fourth and final section looks at how “the fantastic is situated within cultural practices perceived as Celtic” (p. 5). Read it all here: <http://strangehorizons.com/non-fiction/imagining-the-celtic-past-in-modern-fantasy-edited-by-dimitra-fimi-and-alistair-j-p-sims/> Read my thoughts on it here: <https://methodius.blogspot.com/2023/08/celtic-themes-in-fantasy-literature-and.html> -- Stephen Hayes, Author of The Year of the Dragon Sample or purchase The Year of the Dragon: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/907935 Web site: http://www.khanya.org.za/stevesig.htm Blog: http://methodius.blogspot.com E-mail: [email protected] or if you use Gmail [email protected]