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Dreams of dark and light

the great short fiction

1st ed.
  • 4.00 ·
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The Scheherazade Of Our Time...

Publication of The Birthgrave in 1975 heralded a new and brilliant luminary in the firmament of modern fantasy. Ostensibly a sword-and-sorcery epic in the tradition of Robert E. Howard, this novel about a youthful heroine with incipient psychic powers astounded readers with its striking originality and intense emotional impact. Tanith Lee today is one of the most versatile and respected writers of fantasy, horror, and science fiction, and Dreams of Dark and Light represents a massive midcareer retrospective of her achievements over the previous decade.

Here are unforgettable tales of werewolves that prowl chateaux, an Earthwoman in exile on a distant planet, demons that inhabit bodies of the living dead, a race of vampiric creatures who prey upon a cursed castle, and many other works of exotic vision, mythic science fiction, and contemporary horror. Also included are two stories that have received the World Fantasy Award, "Elle est Trois, (La Mort)" and "The Gorgon," making Dreams of Dark and Light a distinguished one-volume library of myth-weaving at its most eloquent and evocative.

Although acclaimed as the "Princess Royal of Heroic Fantasy," Tanith Lee has long since transcended genre conventions to create a body of work of remarkable psychological depth and artistic distinction. In her imaginative sympathy with characters, human or otherwise, Lee remains unexcelled in the portrayal of deeply felt emotions. Her stories explore many of the most significant themes in twentieth-century literature— life and death, coming of age, the nature of good and evil, love in all its manifestations. And she remains, above all, one of the great natural storytellers working in the English language . . . Tanith Lee truly has become the Scheherazade of our time.

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Arkham House
Language
English
Pages
507

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[Sauk City, WI]

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Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6062.E4163 D7 1986

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 507 p. :
Number of pages
507

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Open Library
OL2546681M
Internet Archive
dreamsofdarkligh00leet
ISBN 10
0870541536
LCCN
85028571
OCLC/WorldCat
12945696
Library Thing
580593
Goodreads
363131

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