The Animal Fable in Science Fiction and Fantasy
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About the Book
Though animal stories and fables stretch back into the antiquity of ancient India, Persia, Greece and Rome, the reasons for writing them and their resonance for readers (and listeners) remain consistent to the present. This work argues that they were essential sources of amusement and instruction—and were also often profoundly unsettling. Such authors in the realm of the animal fable as Tolkien, Freud, Voltaire, Bakhtin, Cordwainer Smith, Karel Čapek, Vladimir Propp, and many more are discussed.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Bruce Shaw
Series Editors Donald E. Palumbo and C.W. Sullivan III
Foreword by Van Ikin
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 268
Bibliographic Info: bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2010
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4783-1
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5598-0
Imprint: McFarland
Series: Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy
Table of Contents
Foreword by Van Ikin 1
Preface 5
Introduction: Why Choose Animals? 9
1. The Beast Fable 15
2. Philosophies of Laughter 31
3. The Lineage of the Animal Fable 46
4. Recasting the Animal Fable: Short Stories 56
5. Recasting the Animal Fable: Novels and Novellas 76
6. Author Biographies: Private Experience and Societal Fears 96
7. Satire and the Carnivalesque 1: The Heart of a Dog 122
8. Satire and the Carnivalesque 2: War with the Newts 135
9. Companionate and Erotic Love 1: Sirius 148
10. Companionate and Erotic Love: 2: Wish 166
11. “It Had Been Such a Nice Rabbit!”: City 179
12. Crafted Tales: “The Dead Lady of Clown Town” 198
13. Good for Reading 217
Bibliography 223
Index 239
Book Reviews & Awards
- “The author has brilliantly condensed his research into an immensely useful and user-friendly text…definitely recommended…beautifully produced, well-edited and amazingly comprehensive”—SFRA Review.