In <i>Fantasy, </i>Adam Roberts retells the story of fantasy as a re-enchantment of, rather than an escape from, the present moment. The book is full to overflowing with deft readings of fantasy texts from JRR Tolkien to Susanna Clarke, showing how the genre is at its core a restorative reaction to mechanised, industrialised, bourgeois modernity.

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One of the most popular genres of modern times, fantasy literature has as rich a cultural and literary heritage as the magical worlds that so enrapture its readers. In this book, a concise history of the genre, Adam Roberts traces the central forms and influences on fantasy through the centuries to arrive at our understanding of the fantastic today.

Pinning the evolution of fantasy on three key moments - the 19th-century resurgence of interest in Arthurian legend, the rise of Christian allegory, and a post-Ossian, post-Grimm emergence of a Norse, Germanic and Old English mythic identity – Roberts explores how the logic of ‘the fantastical’ feeds through into the sets and trappings of modern fantasy. Tracking the creation of heroic and high fantasy subgenres through antiquarian tradition, through C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien and into the post-Tolkien boom in genre fantasy writing, the book brings the manifestation of the fantastic beyond literature into art, music, film and TV, video games and other cultural productions such as fandoms. From Tennyson and Wagner, through Robert Graves, David Jones, Samuel Delany, Dungeons and Dragons, Terry Pratchett and Robin Hobb, to the Game of Thrones, Skyrim, The Witcher and The Lord of the Rings media franchises, the book digs into the global dissemination and diversity of 21st-century fantasy. Accessible and dynamic, wide-ranging but comprehensive, this is a crash-course in context for the most imaginative form of storytelling.

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Preface
Part 1. The Roots of Modern Fantasy
1.Origins
2.Romanticism
3.Victorian medievalism
4.Folk and fairy tales
5.19th-century Bunyan
6.Arthuriana and the Fantasy Trilogy
7.Wagner and Tolkien
8.Children’s Fantasy
9.William Morris

2. Fantasy in the 20th-Century
10. 1900-1914
11. World War One
12. 1920s: Animals and Fairylands
13: 1930s-1940s: Children’s Fantasy
14: 1940s-1950s: Adult Fantasy
15. 1960s-1970s: The Boom
16. 1980s-1990s: Expansion and Imitation

3. 21st-Century Fantasy

17.Global Fantasy
18.Video games
19.Grimdark
20.Romantasy
21.Fantasy in the 2010s and 2020s
22.Instauration Fantasy

Bibliography
Index

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Broad-ranging comprehensive but concise this is a historical overview of the rise of genre Fantasy, tracings it roots, influences and evolution from the 19th to the 21st century across the globe, various media and culture.
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Written by Adam Roberts, a prominent genre-fiction writer and critic and one of the foremost scholars in science fiction and fantasy studies

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350407824
Publisert
2025-04-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296

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Adam Roberts is an award-winning writer, critic and scholar. He is the author of 12 science fiction novels and stories and he has written for The Guardian and The Times. Professor in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, he has published numerous scholarly works such as The History of Science Fiction (2016) and The Riddles of the Hobbit (2013).