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Scepticism and Hope in Twentieth Century Fantasy Literature
University of Wisconsin Press, 1992 Paper: 978-0-87972-554-9 | Cloth: 978-0-87972-553-2 Library of Congress Classification PS228.F35F55 1992 Dewey Decimal Classification 810.915
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Religious discourse has become alien to the secular and skeptical western societies of the twentieth century. There is real discomfort when religious discourse appears either in the popular press or in society. But even in a secular society, there is still a psychological need (one might even use the stronger word will), if not to believe, then at least to hope. Dr. Filmer states this need is met in the literature of fantasy. See other books on: English-speaking countries | Fantasy literature, American | Hope | Popular literature | Science Fiction & Fantasy See other titles from University of Wisconsin Press |
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