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E-grāmata: Desiring Dragons: Creativity, Imagination and the Writer's Quest

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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Compass Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782795827
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782795827

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Author of The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien, talked of 'desiring dragons'; that he would prefer 'a wilderness of dragons' to the bleak territory of the unimaginative critic. The genre of Fantasy (including Science Fiction and its various sub-genres in TV, film & computer games) has never been more popular. This book seeks to examine why this might be and why so many are tempted to write Fantasy fiction. Tolkien suggested how 'consolation' is an important criteria of the Fairy Tale: we look at how writing Fantasy can be consoling in itself, as well as a portal to Fantastic Realms for the reader. Along the way famous dragons of myth, legend and fiction will be encountered - from Grendel to Smaug. The riddles of dragons will be tackled and their hoard unlocked.

Recenzijas

Because Kevan Manwaring is a writer who loves and has traveled widely in the realms of fantasy fiction, his book is a trustworthy guide to the challenges, opportunities and enchantments that an adventurous imagination can discover there. --Lindsay Clarke, Whitbread-prize winning novelist (The Chymical Wedding, The Water Theatre, and others)

Poem: The Words to Bring Dragons xi
Anna Rubin
Preface xiii
Introduction: The Fascination of the Worm xviii
Part One Desiring Dragons
1(88)
1 Defining Fantasy
2(5)
2 The Cottage of Lost Play
7(8)
3 Sehnsucht and the Art of Writing Fantasy
15(6)
4 Once Upon a Time...
21(7)
5 These Things Never Happened But Are Always
28(11)
6 A Kind of Elvish Craft
39(9)
7 Consoling Fictions
48(10)
8 The Birds in the Mind
58(8)
9 The Door in the Hedge
66(5)
10 Imagination as a Gateway
71(5)
11 The Man from Porlock
76(4)
12 Explorers of an Unknown Region
80(5)
13 Many Worlds
85(4)
Poem: The Long Earth by Adam Horovitz
87(2)
Part Two The Writer's Quest
89(100)
1 The Monster in the Night
92(6)
2 Summoning the Hero
98(7)
3 Ego the Giant and the Art of Bragging
105(8)
4 A Night at Heorot
113(5)
5 The Bloody Limb
118(7)
6 Needful Digressions
125(6)
7 A Dish Served Up Cold
131(6)
8 The Lurker in the Lake
137(8)
9 Hrothgar's Riches
145(5)
10 Homecoming
150(4)
11 The Long Road
154(5)
12 A Dragon called Destiny
159(8)
13 Of Boasts and Beasts
167(9)
14 Grave Goods
176(7)
15 Wiglaf's Legacy
183(6)
Poem: On Dragon Hills by Nimue Brown
188(1)
Part Three The Dragon's Hoard -- Other Essays
189(51)
1 A Wilderness of Dragons
190(10)
2 Lines of Desire
200(2)
3 Mythic Literacy
202(4)
4 Creativity and Well-being
206(6)
5 Dancing with Ghosts: notes on genre
212(4)
6 Courting the Muses
216(6)
7 Writing Magical Fiction
222(4)
8 Imaginary Conversations
226(8)
9 Cultivating The Write Habit
234(3)
10 Waking up in the Fictive Dream
237(3)
Further Reading 240(7)
Acknowledgments 247(1)
End Notes 248(15)
About the Author 263
Kevan Manwaring is a writer, teacher and storyteller who lives in Stroud. In 1998 he won the Bardic Chair of Bath, where he lived for 14 years, starting Awen Publications.