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The hidden library of Tanith Lee

by Mavis Haut
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Overview

Despite the great diversity of settings in Tanith Lee's novels—from the pre-historic origins of Christianity to robot-dominated futurescapes—certain underlying thoughts and references appear consistently. While adhering formally to many of the writing conventions of the fantasy, science fiction and horror genres, Lee also engages the meaning of myths of the Greeks (particularly Dionysos), Egyptians, Persians and Indians. The dynamics of magic, alchemy, shamanism, Gnosticism and reincarnation also surface frequently.

This critical work examines Lee's highly original applications of such themes and subtexts. Less prominent themes are also covered, as well as her insights into human nature, her humor, her numerous tributes to literature, her comments on writing, her games with space, time and language, and her preoccupation with detail and background. Also included is an interview with Tanith Lee, a bibliography of Lee's work, a general bibliography, and an index.

Author Biography: Retired college instructor Mavis Haut is a full-time writer living in London.

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This critical work examines Lee's applications of themes and subtexts drawn from Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian mythology. Less prominent themes are also discussed, including Lee's treatment of magic, alchemy, shamanism, Gnosticism, and reincarnation. And Lee's views on human nature, literature, space, time, and language are explicated. An interview is included, as is a bibliography of Lee's work. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 30, 2001
Publisher
Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, c2001.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780786410859

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