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
11 Gothic: 'The Tree of Tongues' Tolkien's Medieval Languages Elizabeth Solopova, Lecturer in English Literature, Christ Church, Oxford. Tolkien wrote that he… Elizabeth Solopova
12 Old English: 'The Tree of Tongues' Tolkien's Medieval Languages: Mark Atherton, Senior Lecturer in English, Regent's Park College, Oxford, gives the fourth talk in… Mark Atherton
13 Old Norse: 'The Tree of Tongues' Tolkien's Medieval Languages Eleanor Parker, Lecturer in Medieval English Literature, Brasenose College, Oxford, gives the fifth… Eleanor Parker
14 Morte D'Arthur Murals in the Oxford Union A visual discussion of the Morte D'Arthur murals in the library of the Oxford Union by Tom Corrick… Tom Corrick, Caroline Batten
15 What is the 'Silmarillion'? This lecture is an introduction to J.R.R. Tolkien's third major work, 'The Silmarillion' (1977),… Grace Khuri
16 Verse and Prose in Fantasy Literature In this video, Katherine Olley gives an analysis of two forms that dominate fantasy literature:… Katherine Olley
17 Re-Enchanted: The Rise of Children’s Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century Maria Sachiko Cecire introduces the idea of an Oxford School of children’s fantasy literature,… Maria Sachiko Cecire
18 Why 'Game of Thrones' Matters Carolyne Larrington discusses some reasons for the popularity of the HBO series, explores some of… Carolyne Larrington
19 Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' Margaret Kean explores how Philip Pullman plays with the idea of communication across different… Margaret Kean
20 The Stories of Lewis Carroll, J.R.R. Tolkien and Philip Pullman Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Stuart Lee and Margaret Kean explore the digital afterlives of these… Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Stuart Lee, Margaret Kean
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