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This is a comparative study of modernity in the works of Lord Dunsany, H. P. Lovecraft, and Ray Bradbury, noted writers of fantastic fiction. The books examines how these authors addressed modernity by creating short stories that were in some sense ""nostalgic"" for a lost time or imaginary culture that they called home.
Fantasy fiction --- Civilization, Modern, in literature. --- Modernism (Literature) --- Science fiction --- Crepuscolarismo --- Literary movements --- History and criticism. --- Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, --- Lovecraft, H. P. --- Bradbury, Ray, --- Elliott, William, --- Bradbury, Raymond Douglas, --- Brėdberi, Rėĭ, --- Bredbëri, Rej, --- Брэдбери, Рэй, --- ברדבורי, ריי, --- Lovecraft, Howard Phillips, --- Lavkraft, Govard Pillips, --- Jones, David J., --- Appleton, Lawrence, --- Littlewit, Humphrey, --- Paget-Lowe, Henry, --- Phillips, Ward, --- Raleigh, Richard, --- Rowley, Ames Dorrance, --- Softly, Edgar, --- Softly, Edward, --- Swift, Augustus, --- Theobald, Lewis, --- Willia, Frederick, --- Houdini, --- Jones, John J., --- Zoilus, --- Лавкрафт, Говард Филлипс, --- Plunkett, Edward John Moreton Drax, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Revision of thesis - University of Massachusets, 1981.
Fantasy fiction, American --- Science fiction, American --- Reader-response criticism --- History and criticism --- Bradbury, Ray, --- Bradbury, Ray --- Criticism and interpretation.
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