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Presenting Young Adult Fantasy Fiction

by Cathi Dunn MacRae

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An examination of young adult fantasy fiction, portraying it as a complex genre in great demand by many of the most motivated teenaged readers. Offers clear description of its subgenres, covering the historical roots of each. Includes in-depth critical analysis and interviews with four authors: Terry Brooks, Barbara Hambly, Jane Yolen, and Meredith Ann Pierce.

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Twayne Publishers

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1998

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464

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EN

Literary Criticism / GeneralLiterary Criticism / American / GeneralLiterary Criticism / Science Fiction & FantasyLiterary Criticism / Children's & Young Adult Literature

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Publisher: Twayne Publishers

Published: 1998

Pages: 464

Language: EN

Categories: Literary Criticism / General, Literary Criticism / American / General, Literary Criticism / Science Fiction & Fantasy, Literary Criticism / Children's & Young Adult Literature

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