Description |
vii, 197 pages ; 23 cm |
Summary |
"The romances of the Middle Ages were written in times of social upheaval. In all three genres, the storytellers draw on the same archetypes--the hero, the quest, the transformation. This book explores the connections between the three genres. Analysis reveals similarities in images, structures, and the pervasive belief that a perfectible universe is within man's capabilities"--Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-192) and index. |
Contents |
In pursuit of the elusive literary definition -- What need of a candle unless it is dark -- Pawns in the game of kings -- Five centuries later, still looking for the light -- The hero -- Lights, camera, action -- Archetypes, or why does this seem familiar? -- There and back again : the archetypal journey -- Will wonders never cease? -- And a little child shall lead them -- The voice of experience: the wise old man -- Cutting the apron strings : the great mother -- Phoenix from the ashes : the transformation -- A light in the darkness -- Hope springs eternal. |
Subject |
Fantasy literature -- History and criticism.
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Fantasy literature. |
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Science fiction -- History and criticism.
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Science fiction. |
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Romances -- History and criticism.
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Romances. |
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Literature, Medieval -- History and criticism.
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Literature, Medieval. |
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Hope in literature.
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Hope in literature. |
ISBN |
0786425962 paperback alkaline paper |
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9780786425969 paperback alkaline paper |
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