ALPH: Arbeiten zur Literarischen Phantastik / ALPH: Approaches to Literary Phantasy
This series has been terminated after vol. 9.
ALPH: in Coleridges poem Kubla Khan, this is a subterranean river based on the Greek Alphaios, which connects different worlds and thus creates new spaces in secret and surprising ways. The title Alph thus stands for works of fantastic literature/phantasy to which this series devotes new and exciting studies, from all ranges of anglophone writing, but also from other languages. Interdisciplinary and comparative studies are particularly welcome.
Band 9 schließt diese Reihe ab.
ALPH: In Coleridges Gedicht Kubla Khan ist dies ein unterirdischer Fluss, dem griechischen Alphaios entlehnt, der verschiedene Welten verbindet und dabei auf phantastische Weise neue Räume aufdeckt. Darum geht es in den Büchern dieser Reihe, in der neue Studien zur phantastischen Literatur erscheinen, insbesondere, aber nicht nur, der englischsprachigen Welt. Interdisziplinäre und komparatistische Arbeiten sind besonders willkommen.
Titles
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Ghosts – or the (Nearly) Invisible
Spectral Phenomena in Literature and the MediaVolume 9©2016 Conference proceedings 172 Pages -
Narrating Ancient Egypt
The Representation of Ancient Egypt in Nineteenth-Century and Early-Twentieth-Century Fantastic FictionVolume 8©2015 Thesis 292 Pages -
Intertextuality and Psychology in P. L. Travers’ «Mary Poppins» Books
Volume 7©2014 Thesis 110 Pages -
The Myth of Cokaygne in Children’s Literature
The Consuming and the Consumed ChildVolume 6©2012 Thesis 0 Pages -
Good Dragons are Rare
An Inquiry into Literary Dragons East and WestVolume 5©2009 Edited Collection 450 Pages -
Weit entfernte Wunder
Zur Konstruktion von Raum und Zeit in der englischen Fantasyliteratur am Beispiel von J.R.R. Tolkiens «The Hobbit»Volume 4©2009 Thesis 0 Pages -
H. G. Wells’s «Fin-de-Siècle»
Twenty-first Century Reflections on the Early H. G. Wells- Selections from «The Wellsian»Volume 2©2007 Edited Collection 0 Pages -
Fantasticism. Poetics of Fantastic Literature
The Imaginary and RhetoricVolume 1©2007 Monographs 0 Pages