“Music Makers” and World Creators

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British literary tradition
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Embedded poems forms
Embedded poems functions
embedded poetry in fantasy literature
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Fairy Land
Fairy Palace
Fairy Tales
Fantasy Genre
Fantasy literature
Fantasy Narratives
Fantasy Writers
Flower Fairies
Framing Poems
Humpty Dumpty
Icelandic Sagas
literary genre evolution
Marble Lady
Menippean Satires
Minas Tirith
Nursery Rhyme
Nursery Rhyme Characters
poetic forms in fiction
Prefatory Poem
Prose Narratives
prosimetric narrative analysis
Red Queen
Romantic period influence
Sam's Song
Sam’s Song
Skaldic Poetry
Sundering Flood
verse in narrative prose
Viking Age Iceland
White Knight

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367609139
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Many works of fantasy literature feature a considerable number of embedded poems, some written by the authors themselves, some borrowed and transformed from other authors. Exploring the mechanisms of this mix and the interaction between individual poems and the overall narrative, this monograph analyses the various forms and functions of embedded poems in major works of fantasy literature. The choice of authors and texts shed light on the development of fantasy as a genre that frequently mixes prose and verse and thus continues the long tradition of prosimetric practices after the Romantic period. Not only does the analysis of the embedded poems allow for a new understanding of the individual works. It also promises insights into shared literary-historical roots, cross-influences between the authors and the role of the mix of poetry and prose for the imaginative and subversive potential of fantasy literature in general. Providing comprehensive case studies of the forms and functions of embedded poems in fantasy literature, this volume illuminates the emergence of modern fantasy and its impact on contemporary fantasy.

Michaela Hausmann received her Ph.D. at the University of Vechta, Germany, where she also worked as a research assistant and lecturer in English Literary Studies. She has taught and presented on various aspects of English literature, especially fantasy literature, poetry, Victorian literature, Early Modern drama and Romanticism. Her publications include: Beyond Generic and Medial Borders: Poetry in Fantastic Literary Narratives and Their Respective Film Adaptations, in Timo Müller/David Kerler (eds.). Poetry Unlimited. Berlin: de Gruyter, and Lyrics on Lost Lands: Constructing Lost Places through Poetry in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings in Dimitra Fimi / Thomas Honegger (eds.). Sub-creating Arda: World-building in J.R.R. Tolkien's Work, its Precursors and its Legacies. Zurich / Jena: Walking Tree.

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