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- Do You Believe in Magic? the Potency of the Fantasy Genre
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- “Describing the Ocean That Is the Literature of the Fantastic”
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- A Short History of Fantasy, 2012, 285 Pages, Farah Mendlesohn, Edward James, 1907471669, 9781907471667, Libri Publishing Limited, 2012
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- The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction Edited by Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn Frontmatter More Information
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