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Lord Dunsany S. T. Joshi

Lord Dunsany By S. T. Joshi

Lord Dunsany by S. T. Joshi


Summary

In this, the first academic study of Dunsany's work, Joshi establishes that Dunsany has a remarkable grasp of the symbolic function of fantasy, and that he used fantasy, horror, and the supernatural as metaphors for his most deeply held convictions on life and society.

Lord Dunsany Summary

Lord Dunsany: Master of the Anglo-Irish Imagination by S. T. Joshi

The Irish writer Lord Dunsany (1878-1957) has suffered a regrettable decline in critical esteem. Although one of the most popular and critically acclaimed writers of the early 20th century, he seems to have fallen out of fashion with both the Irish critical community and with enthusiasts of fantasy literature. But Dunsany was one of the critical figures in modern fantasy, a significant influence on Tolkien, Le Guin, and other writers. His own work, written over a 50-year span and covering nearly every literary mode (short story, novel, play, essay, poem), is itself rich with meaning. In this, the first academic study of Dunsany's work, Joshi establishes that Dunsany has a remarkable grasp of the symbolic function of fantasy, and that he used fantasy, horror, and the supernatural as metaphors for his most deeply held convictions on life and society. His entire work is unified by a single overriding themethe need for human reunification with the natural worldeven though this theme takes on many different forms (e.g., scorn of industrialization, demonstration of the moral superiority of animals over human beings, rumination on the extinction of the human race). The course of Dunsany's long careerproceeding from early short stories and plays about the edge of the world to full-length novels to tales of comic fantasy (such as the popular Jorkens stories) to sensitive works about Irelandreveals a writer constantly searching for new ways to express his central philosophic and aesthetic conceptions. Joshi's volume may best be described as an exercise in literary excavationan attempt to unearth an unjustly forgotten writer and to show that his work is in need of further study and analysis.

About S. T. Joshi

S. T. JOSHI has done graduate work at Brown and Princeton and is currently senior editor of the Literary Criticism division of Chelsea House Publishers. He is the author of The Weird Tale (1990), has compiled bibliographies of Lord Dunsany, H. P. Lovecraft, and other authors, and is the editor of a corrected edition of Lovecraft's fiction and miscellaneous writings. He is the editor of Lovecraft Studies and Studies in Weird Fiction, and coeditor of Necrofile: The Review of Horror Fiction.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations Preface Introduction Pegana and Its Analogues The Fantastic Drama Interchapter: The Great War The Golden Age and Elfland The Nonhuman Perspective Jorkens The Comic Fantastic The Renunciation of Fantasy Interchapter: Hitler's War Ireland Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313294037
9780313294037
0313294038
Lord Dunsany: Master of the Anglo-Irish Imagination by S. T. Joshi
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Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1995-03-23
248
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