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Name: The Encyclopedia of Fantasy

Author: John Clute
Year: 1997
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Genres/categories: Award winners, Fantasy

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Winner of the Locus award for Best Non-Fiction in 1998.
Winner of the Hugo award for Best Nonfiction Book in 1998.

From the publisher (source: The Internet Book List):
This huge volume is the first comprehensive encyclopedia of the fantasy field. Not only does it describe the genre authoritatively, but it redefines it, offering an exciting new analysis of this highly diverse and hugely popular sphere of art. With more than 4,000 entries and over one million words, this volume covers every aspect of fantasy-literature, film, television, opera, art, and comics. Written and compiled by a team of editors with unparalleled collective experience in the field, it is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in the art of the fantastic.


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