Strategies of Fantasy
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1992
152
Book • Nonfiction
1992
Adult
18+ years
In Strategies of Fantasy, Brian Attebery explores the narrative techniques and structures of fantasy literature. He examines how authors craft otherworldly experiences, drawing from myth, folklore, and cultural history. The book delves into the genre's flexibility, its ability to resonate with readers through innovation, and its role in reflecting personal and societal questions.
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Brian Attebery's Strategies of Fantasy is praised for its insightful analysis of fantasy as a literary genre, offering a fresh perspective on its narrative strategies and cultural significance. Some critics find it overly theoretical and challenging for general readers. Overall, the work is highly regarded in academic circles for its depth and originality.
Readers drawn to Strategies of Fantasy by Brian Attebery are likely enthusiasts of fantasy literature analysis, akin to those who appreciate C. S. Lewis’s An Experiment in Criticism or J. R. R. Tolkien’s On Fairy-Stories. They seek to unravel the genre's narrative techniques and cultural impact.
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