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Rings, Swords, and Monsters: Exploring Fantasy Literature

Course Syllabus

Lecture 1   What Is Fantasy Literature?: Genre, Canon, History

Lecture 2    Origins of Modern Fantasy

Lecture 3    Tolkien: Life and Languages

Lecture 4    Tolkien: The Hobbit

Lecture 5    Tolkien: The Fellowship of the Ring

Lecture 6   Tolkien: The Two Towers

Lecture 7   Tolkien: The Return of the King

Lecture 8   Tolkien: The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, and Other Posthumously Published Work

Lecture 9   Tolkien: Criticism and Theory

Lecture 10   Imitations and Reactions: Brooks and Donaldson

Lecture 11   Worthy Inheritors: Le Guin and Holdstock

Lecture 12   Children’s Fantasy

Lecture 13   Arthurian Fantasy

Lecture 14   Magical Realism and Conclusions

The overwhelming success of the Lord of the Rings films and the Harry Potter series aptly demonstrates that the fantasy genre is alive and well in the new millennium. The names of authors such as J.R.R. Tolkien, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Terry Brooks evoke ripe tales of heroism and the clash of good versus evil in magical, faraway lands. The rich collection of King Arthur tales have also captured the imagination of millions and resonates with audiences to the present day.
Should fantasy be considered serious literature, or is it merely escapism? In this course, the roots of fantasy and the works that have defined the genre are examined. Incisive analysis and a deft assessment of what makes these works so very special provides a deeper insight into beloved works and a better understanding of why fantasy is such a pervasive force in modern culture.



Professor

Professor Michael D.C. Drout
(Wheaton College)
Michael D.C. Drout is an associate professor of English at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, where he teaches courses in Old and Middle English, medieval literature, Chaucer, fantasy, and science fiction.

Professor Drout received his Ph.D. in medieval literature from Loyola Universi...




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  • www.wormtalk.blogspot.com - Professor Michael D.C. Drout’s weblog "Wormtalk and Slugspeak"
  • www.web.utk.edu/~wrobinso/590_... - University of Tennessee website by Professor William Robinson discusses the genre of fantasy fiction
  • metamedia.stanford.edu/project... - Washington State University website "World Civilizations: An Internet Classroom and Anthology"
  • www.lewiscarroll.org - Official site of the Lewis Carroll Society of America
  • www.gutenberg.org/etext/1018 - An electronic version of The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley
  • www.smu.edu/arthuriana - Southern Methodist University website features Arthuriana: The Journal of Arthurian Studies
  • www.tolkienstudies.org - West Virginia University Press website on Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review
  • www.tolkiensociety.org - Official website of the Tolkien Society
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