The Celebration of the Fantastic reaffirms the wide range and validity of the subject, treatment,...
Vonnegut belongs to what Emerson called the party of hope but hope clearly restricted to this wor...
For many readers, the Irish and the fantastic are synonymous. From the ancient texts and medieval...
From a discussion of the problem of communicating with non-human beings and a review of popular f...
Robert Holdstock was a prolific writer whose oeuvre included horror, fantasy, mystery and the nov...
Morse argues that Vonnegut deserves acclaim as a pre-eminent post-World War II American story-tel...
Morse argues that Vonnegut deserves acclaim as a pre-eminent post-World War II American story-tel...
This is the first book to consider John Dewey's early philosophy on its own terms and to explicat...
Brian Friel's Dramatic Artistry makes an important contribution to our understanding of the work ...