Prize: Shortlisted for the 2013 Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Myth and Fantasy Studies sponsored by the Mythopoeic Society 'Critical Discourses of the Fantastic puts forward a convincing and relevant argument about the significant role that fantastic fiction plays in the processes by which we continually (re)construct ourselves and our world.' BARS Bulletin '... it is a fascinating insight into the world of Wordsworth and Keats to see how much their worldview was a product of the fantastic. ... an invaluable analysis of the relationship between certain forms of the fantastic, specifically those works involving the supernatural, and eighteenth-century ideas about the sublime that were instrumental in the rise of the Romantic movement.' Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts "[Sandner's book] offers the reader stimulating arguments about the significance of the fantastic within eighteenth-century arguments about the sublime, connecting these to the rise of the Gothic novel and the development of Romantic poetry ... Critical Discourses of the Fantastic provides a challenging overview of critical debates on fantasy's contested position from the eighteenth century to today.' Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies