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Brian Attebery’s The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin

The American fantasy tradition is important because fantasy is conservative. It holds ancient beliefs and insights safe within a shell of seeming inconsequence. Its roots go back beyond writing and beyond recall, but it also continues to alter as our … Continue reading

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