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Informationen zum Autor Marek Oziewicz is the Marguerite Henry Professor of Children's and Young Adult Literature at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Donald E. Palumbo is a professor of English at East Carolina University. He lives in Greenville, North Carolina. C.W. Sullivan III is Distinguished Professor of arts and sciences at East Carolina University and a full member of the Welsh Academy. He is the author of numerous books and the on-line journal Celtic Cultural Studies. Klappentext This work presents the genre of mythopoeic fantasy from a holistic perspective, arguing that this central genre of fantasy literature is largely misunderstood as a result of decades of incomplete and reductionist literary studies. The author asserts that mythopoeic fantasy is not only the most complete literary expression of a worldview based on the existence of supernatural or spiritual powers but that the genre is in a unique position to transform social consciousness with a renewed emphasis on anticipating the future. The author lays out theoretical foundations for his argument in the first four chapters and then demonstrates how the works of fantasy authors Ursula K. LeGuin, Lloyd Alexander, Madeleine L'Engle, and Orson Scott Card exemplify his argument in the remaining four chapters. Zusammenfassung Presents the genre of mythopoeic fantasy from a holistic perspective! arguing that this subgenre of fantasy literature is misunderstood as a result of decades of incomplete and reductionist literary studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Foreword by Brian Attebery Introduction 1. The Confusion over Fantasy and the Confusions of the Theoretical Era 2. Reductionist and Holistic Criticisms in a Battle of Worldviews 3. Mythopoeic Fantasy as a Modern Genre 4. Twentieth-Century Rehabilitation of Myth and the Search for a New Story 5. Rediscovering Harmony: Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea Sequence (1964-2001) 6. Bridging the Past with the Future: Lloyd Alexander's Prydain Chronicles (1964-1973) 7. Integrating Science and Spirituality: Madeleine L'Engle's Time Quartet (1962-1986) 8. Reconnecting with Nature: Orson Scott Card's Tales of Alvin Maker (1987-2003) Conclusion Chapter Notes Works Cited Index ...