Fantasy Literature: Further Thinking

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These podcasts allow you to explore further some of the key themes, texts, and writers engaged in fantasy literature. Note there is a separate 'Fantasy Literature: An Introduction' if you want to hear a brief summary of the genre and have short talks around some of the writers, plus separate collections on 'Fantasy at Oxford' (the famous writers and collections that have been in contact with the City and the University), and one dedicated to J. R. R. Tolkien.

To begin with read this introductory essay on the topic.

We have also created two teaching packs to support this:

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# Title Description Contributor
1 Is Jin Yong 'China's Tolkien'? A comparison of the Hong Kong author Jin Yong and J. R. R. Tolkien by Jonathan Hui, English… Jonathan Hui
2 The Last of the Titans This talk discusses the fantasy novel The Kraken Wakes by John Wyndham. The novel is often… Jane Bliss
3 Arthur Rackham at Trinity College Emma Sillett, Trinity College Librarian, and Dr Caroline Batten explore the Danson Library's… Emma Sillett, Caroline Batten
4 Edward Lear and Fantasy Jasmine Jagger provides a short introduction to Edward Lear, a literary nonsense author whose… Jasmine Jagger
5 The Saga of Eric the Unlucky In The Saga of Eric the Unlucky, Jane Bliss examines Rider Haggard's use of medieval narrative… Jane Bliss
6 Werewolves in Medieval Literature vs Modern TV A discussion of werewolves in medieval and modern representations by Dr Minjie Su. A transcript is… Minjie Su
7 Mythopoeia: myth-creation and Middle-earth A celebration of Tolkien and his creations, with special guests Dame Marina Warner, Prof Verlyn… Marina Warner, Verlyn Flieger, Dimitra Fimi
8 Tolkien's turning point: Tolkien and the history of tongues Tom Shippey's lecture will move from the detail to the (eventual) design of Tolkien's languages,… Tom Shippey
9 Middle English: 'The Tree of Tongues' Tolkien's Medieval languages This lecture is on Tolkien and middle english. Professor Carolyne Larrington, Tutorial Fellow in… Carolyne Larrington
10 Medieval Welsh: 'The Tree of Tongues' Tolkien's Medieval Languages Tolkien once termed Welsh 'the elder language of the men of Britain'; this talk explores how the… Mark Williams
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