Fantasy : the liberation of imagination /
With its origins in the earliest oral and written texts, fantasy can be linked to the magical stories of myth, legend, fairy tale, and folklore that appear in cultures worldwide. As a discrete genre, literary fantasy uses elements of enchantment and the supernatural to break free of everyday reality...
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New York : London :
Twayne Publishers ; Prentice Hall International,
©1997.
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Series: | Studies in literary themes and genres ;
no. 16. |
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Bemidji State University
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Minnesota State University, Mankato
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PN56.F34 M38 1997 |
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Minnesota State University Moorhead
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Minneapolis College
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PN56.F34 M38 1997 |
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