Merlin's Daughters: Contemporary Women Writers of Fantasy

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Bloomsbury Academic, 13‏/01‏/1987 - 200 من الصفحات

The relationship between fantasy and the feminine is explored in this compelling study of women writers of the genre. Spivak provides a revisioning of such archetypes as the wizard, the hero, and the dragon, and considers why women writers are currently dominating this field formerly occupied almost exclusively by men, as well as how women readers identify with the enchanted quest. Chapters provide a feminist perspective and analysis of leading women fantasists of the past two decades as well as promising new voices.

The relationship between fantasy and the feminine is explored in this compelling study of women writers of the genre. Spivak provides a revisioning of such archetypes as the wizard, the hero, and the dragon, and considers why women writers are currently dominating this field formerly occupied almost exclusively by men, as well as how women readers identify with the enchanted quest. Chapters provide a feminist perspective and analysis of leading women fantasists of the past two decades as well as promising new voices.

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المحتوى

SUSAN COOPER
3
VERA CHAPMAN
9
GILLIAN BRADSHAW
139
حقوق النشر

4 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة

عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة

نبذة عن المؤلف (1987)

CHARLOTTE SPIVACK is Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts.

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