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Rhetorics of Fantasy
Farah Mendlesohn
Non-Fiction / Philosophy
Rhetorics of Fantasy
by Farah Mendlesohn
—· 337 p
philosophicalreflective
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This sweeping study of fantasy literature offers "new and often surprising readings of works both familiar and obscure. A fine critical work" ( Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts). Transcending arguments over the definition of fantasy literature, Rhetorics of Fantasy introduces a provocative new system of classification for the genre. Drawing on nearly two hundred examples of modern fantasy, author Farah Mendlesohn identifies four categories—portal-quest, immersive, intrusion, and liminal—that…
Pages
337
Wesleyan University Press
Linguistic complexity
4/5
Complex
Thematic complexity
5/5
Profound
Rating
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Reader feel
Critical Framework Originality
10
Genre Analysis Breadth
9
Prose
7
Narration
7
Pacing
5
Emotional depth
3
Worldbuilding
2
Plot twists
1
My journey
My experience
private
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Rhetorics of Fantasy
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Non-Fiction / Philosophy
Rhetorics of Fantasy
by Farah Mendlesohn
— · —· 337 pages
philosophicalreflective
This sweeping study of fantasy literature offers "new and often surprising readings of works both familiar and obscure. A fine critical work" ( Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts). Transcending arguments over the definition of fantasy literature, Rhetorics of Fantasy introduces a provocative new system of classification for the genre. Drawing on nearly two hundred examples of modern fantasy, author Farah Mendlesohn identifies four categories—portal-quest, immersive, intrusion, and liminal—that…
Pages
337
Wesleyan University Press
Linguistic complexity
4/5
Complex
Thematic complexity
5/5
Profound
Rating
—
—
Critical Framework Originality
10
Genre Analysis Breadth
9
Prose
7
Narration
7
Pacing
5
Emotional depth
3
Worldbuilding
2
Plot twists
1
My journey
Status
Unread
Started
DNF
Finished
My rating
Burndown
Reading days
Notes
your reading journal
Books like Rhetorics of Fantasy
If you loved this
The Language of the Night
Ursula K. Le Guin
The Language of the Night
Ursula K. Le Guin
The Fantastic in Literature
Kathryn Hume
The Fantastic in Literature
Kathryn Hume
Metamorphoses of the Fantastic
Lucie Armitt
Metamorphoses of the Fantastic
Lucie Armitt
The Tough Guide to Fantasyland
Diana Wynne Jones
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Diana Wynne Jones
Farah Mendlesohn and Edward James: A Short History of Fantasy
Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn
Farah Mendlesohn and Edward James: A Short History of Fantasy