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Angelo Castagnino, Fantastic Echoes in Contemporary Italian Literature
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The Fantastic in Literature : On the limit between the real and the fantastic
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Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2019
Charles Nodier (1780–1844) holds the dismal distinction of being the most important French Romantic you have never heard of. A child prodigy, Nodier was reading Montaigne and Plutarch, and writing fluently in French and Latin, by the age of ten.
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Charles Nodier (1780–1844) holds the dismal distinction of being the most important French Romantic you have never heard of. A child prodigy, Nodier was reading Montaigne and Plutarch, and writing fluently in French and Latin, by the age of ten.
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Fantastic Echoes in Contemporary Italian Literature
, 2023In Fantastic Echoes in Contemporary Italian Literature, Castagnino argues that contemporary Italian fiction often uses fantastic tropes to address realistic concerns.
Angelo Castagnino
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Folklore and Fantastic Literature
Western Folklore, 2001I At first blush,joining a term like "folklore," which has its roots deep in traditions traceable back through generations, with terms like "fantasy" and "science fiction," which seem to have less to do with the past than with alternate realities or projected futures, may seem like a juxtaposition of dubious value.
C. W. Sullivan
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Femicide in Contemporary Fantastic Literature
The Routledge Handbook of Violence in Latin American Literature, 2022Emanuela Jossa
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Constructions of Death in Young Adult Fantastic Literature
International Research in Children's Literature, 2010Most fantastic texts are, in the first place, stories of adventure: the risk of being injured or killed is a predetermined part of the plot. This article analyses representations of death in fantastic juvenile literature and the horizons of expectation associated with the genre and the particular motif.
Sonja Loidl
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