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Old Moon Quarterly
  • Language: en

Old Moon Quarterly

Old Moon Quarterly is a magazine of weird sword-and-sorcery fantasy. In the tradition of Clark Ashton Smith, Tanith Lee and Karl Edward Wagner, it contains stories of strange vistas, eldritch beings, and the bloody dispute thereof by swordsmen and swordswomen both. Issue 1 contains the following stories: "A Town Called Trepidation" by Paula Hammond. "Stella Splendens" by Graham Thomas Wilcox. "The Questing Beast" by Carys Crossen. "Brightstar" by Mob.

The Nature of the Beast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

The Nature of the Beast

The werewolf in popular fiction has begun to change rapidly. Literary critics have observed this development and its impact on the werewolf in fiction, with theorists arguing that the modern werewolf offers new possibilities about how we view identity and the self. Although this monograph is preoccupied with the same concerns, it represents a departure from other critical works by analysing the werewolf’s subjectivity/identity as a work-in-progress, where the fixed and final form is yet to be arrived at – and may never be fully accomplished. Using the critical theories of Deleuze and Guattari and their concepts of ‘multiplicities’ and ‘becoming’, this work argues that the werewolf is in a state of constant evolution as it develops new modes of being in popular fiction. Following on from this examination of lycanthropic subjectivity, the book goes on to examine the significant developments that have resulted from the advent of the werewolf as subject, few of which have received any sustained critical attention to date.

Old Moon Quarterly
  • Language: en

Old Moon Quarterly

Merlin's flame-blooded son is cursed by a god. A young knight seeks to join the black-armored paladins. The Questing Beast speaks to us (in its many voices) about the Devil, and his words. Embrace a world over which death, darkness and decay hold dominion. Discover tales of swords, sorcery, and weird horror. Read here, collected for the first time in one volume, every story from the first year of award-winning magazine Old Moon Quarterly.

The Nature of the Beast
  • Language: en

The Nature of the Beast

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The werewolf in popular fiction has begun to change rapidly. Literary critics have observed this development and its impact on the werewolf in fiction, with theorists arguing that the modern werewolf offers new possibilities about how we view identity and the self. Although this monograph is preoccupied with the same concerns, it represents a departure from other critical works by analysing the werewolf's subjectivity/identity as a work-in-progress, where the fixed and final form is yet to be arrived at - and may never be fully accomplished. Using the critical theories of Deleuze and Guattari and their concepts of 'multiplicities' and 'becoming', this work argues that the werewolf is in a state of constant evolution as it develops new modes of being in popular fiction. Following on from this examination of lycanthropic subjectivity, the book goes on to examine the significant developments that have resulted from the advent of the werewolf as subject, few of which have received any sustained critical attention to date.

The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-15
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Rooted in the oral traditions of cultures worldwide, fairy tales have long played an integral part in children's upbringing. Filled with gothic and fantastical elements like monsters, dragons, evil step-parents and fairy godmothers, fairy tales remain important tools for teaching children about themselves, and the dangers and joys of the world around them. In this collection of new essays, literary scholars examine gothic elements in more recent entries into the fairy tale genre--for instance, David Almond's Skellig, Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book and Coraline and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events--exploring such themes as surviving incest, and the capture and consumption of children. Although children's literature has seen an increase in reality-based stories that allow children no room for escape from their everyday lives, these essays demonstrate the continuing importance of fairy tales in helping them live well-rounded lives.

Phases of the Moon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Phases of the Moon

Provides the first academic monograph dedicated to developing a cultural understanding of the werewolf film.

Chrysalis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Chrysalis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-29
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Fairy Tales are about transformations, overcoming your obstacles, and becoming someone new. This anthology features 14 stories inspired by fairy tales and focusing on the characters who must transform on their journey.Edited by Tony DalyAuthors: Vonnie Winslow Crist, Jennifer Vizner, Carina Bissett, Edward Ahern, Pamela Jeffs, Carys Crossen, Mary E. Lowd, Lucinda Taylor, Fanni Suto, Shyla Fairfax-Owen, Cindar Harrell, Zoey Xolton, Stacey Jaine McIntosh, and Jade Black

Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic

• Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic uncovers neglected Gothic texts of the nineteenth century which are crucial in understanding working-class popular culture. • The approach of this study of penny dreadfuls is vast and eclectic, ranging from data-driven publication data to close textual analysis of these texts to adaptations of penny fiction. • This title covers a broad range of penny texts, some of which have never before been written on.