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The Fabulous Realm: A Literary-Historical Approach to British Fantasy, 1780-1990

by Karen Patricia Smith

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Focuses on British fantasy, but also discusses Australian and New Zealand fantasy, which show the influence of British fantasy. Over two hundred works are included; bibliography and indexes.
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Focuses on British fantasy, but also discusses Australian and New Zealand fantasy, which show the influence of British fantasy. Over two hundred works are included; bibliography and indexes.

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Smith offers an in-depth discussion of British fantasy literature from its origins in the 18th century through 1990, juxtaposing its evolution against the background of social, cultural, and educational developments in Great Britain.
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