Xenograffiti: Essays on Fantastic Literature (I.o. Evans Studies in the Philosophy and Criticism of Litera) - Robert Reginald - Books - Borgo Press - 9780809519002 - November 5, 2005
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Xenograffiti: Essays on Fantastic Literature (I.o. Evans Studies in the Philosophy and Criticism of Litera)

Robert Reginald

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Xenograffiti: Essays on Fantastic Literature (I.o. Evans Studies in the Philosophy and Criticism of Litera)

In this new retrospective collection spanning almost forty years, Pilgrim Award- and Collector's Award-winning fantasy novelist, critic, and bibliographer Robert Reginald contributes forty-five essays on writers of fantastic literature, including such major and minor figures as: Piers Anthony, Edwin Lester Arnold, Margaret Atwood, John Kendrick Bangs, Leslie Barringer, John Bellairs, Arthur Byron Cover, Lindsey Davis, Alexander de Comeau, Daphne du Maurier, R. Lionel Fanthorpe, H. Rider Haggard, Charlotte Haldane, Edward Heron-Allen, Eleanor M. Ingram, Vernon Knowles, Katherine Kurtz, Andrew Lang, Fritz Leiber, Bruce McAllister, Ward Moore, Robert Nathan, Sir Henry Newbolt, William F. Nolan, John Norman, Keith Roberts, Michael Reaves, Brian Stableford, and George Zebrowski. Also included is a comprehensive bibliography and history of the publications of Starmont House, Inc., and FAX Collector's Editions, a selection of reviews and obituaries, a bibliography, and detailed index. This unique literary collection will prove of interest both to students and researchers alike. This second edition features fifteen new pieces, including the author's earliest published critique (1968), and a number of original autobiographical reflections on his life and career penned shortly after his heart attack in 2003.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 5, 2005
ISBN13 9780809519002
Publishers Borgo Press
Pages 344
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 20 mm   ·   435 g
Language English  

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