BOBC

WIKINDX Resources  

Camus, Cyril. "Fantasy and Landscape: Mountain as Myth in Neil Gaiman’s Stories." Mountains Figured and Disfigured in the English-Speaking World. Ed. Françoise Besson. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publ. 2010. 379–91. 
Added by: joachim (10/11/21, 8:37 PM)   Last edited by: joachim (10/11/21, 8:39 PM)
Resource type: Book Chapter
Language: en: English
BibTeX citation key: Camus2010
Email resource to friend
View all bibliographic details
Categories: General
Keywords: "Eternals", Fantasy, Gaiman. Neil, Myth, Superhero, United Kingdom, USA
Creators: Besson, Camus
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publ. (Newcastle upon Tyne)
Collection: Mountains Figured and Disfigured in the English-Speaking World
Views: 2/887
Attachments  
Abstract
A study of passages from the novels "American Gods" (2001) and "Stardust" (1997), the novella "The Monarch of the Glen" (2004), and the graphic novel "Eternals" (2006-2007), delineating the ungratuitous use of landscape which is typical of fantasy fiction, through the specific analysis of occurrences of mountain settings, the sublime, Gothic atmosphere some of them contribute to establish, and the way most of them partake in the stories' intertextual and mythological systems.
  
WIKINDX 6.10.2 | Total resources: 14656 | Username: -- | Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography | Style: Modern Language Association (MLA)