The big book of classic fantasy The ultimate collection

Book - 2019

Unearth the enchanting origins of fantasy fiction with a collection of tales as vast as the tallest tower and as mysterious as the dark depths of the forest. Fantasy stories have always been with us. They illuminate the odd and the uncanny, the wondrous and the fantastic: all the things we know are lurking just out of sight--on the other side of the looking-glass, beyond the music of the impossibly haunting violin, through the twisted trees of the ancient woods. Other worlds, talking animals, fairies, goblins, demons, tricksters, and mystics: these are the elements that populate a rich literary tradition that spans the globe. A work composed both of careful scholarship and fantastic fun, The Big Book of Classic Fantasy is essential reading ...for anyone who's never forgotten the stories that first inspired feelings of astonishment and wonder. INCLUDING: *Stories by pillars of the genre like the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Mary Shelley, Christina Rossetti, L. Frank Baum, Robert E. Howard, and J. R. R. Tolkien *Fantastical offerings from literary giants including Edith Wharton, Leo Tolstoy, Willa Cather, Zora Neale Hurston, Vladimir Nabokov, Hermann Hesse, and W.E.B. Du Bois *Rare treasures from Asian, Eastern European, Scandinavian, and Native American traditions *New translations, including fourteen stories never before in English PLUS: *Beautifully Bizarre Creatures! *Strange New Worlds Just Beyond the Garden Path! *Fairy Folk and Their Dark Mischief! *Seriously Be Careful--Do Not Trust Those Fairies!

Saved in:

1st Floor Show me where

SCIENCE FICTION/Big
1 / 1 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
1st Floor SCIENCE FICTION/Big Checked In
Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Short stories
Published
New York : Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, Vintage Books 2019.
Language
English
Other Authors
Ann VanderMeer (editor), Jeff VanderMeer
Physical Description
xix, 822 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780525435563
  • INTRODUCTION / Ann and Jeff VanderMeer
  • THE QUEEN'S SON / Bettina von Arnim
  • HANS-MY-HEDGEHOG / Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
  • THE STORY OF THE HARD NUT / E. T. A. Hoffmann
  • RIP VAN WINKLE / Washington Irving
  • THE LUCK OF THE BEAN-ROWS / Charles Nodier
  • TRANSFORMATION / Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
  • THE NEST OF NIGHTINGALES / Théophile Gautier
  • THE FAIRYTALE ABOUT A DEAD BODY, BELONGING TO NO ONE KNOWS WHOM / Vladimir Odoevsky
  • THE STORY OF THE GOBLINS WHO STOLE A SEXTON / Charles Dickens
  • THE NOSE / Nikolai Gogol
  • THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF M. VALDEMAR / Edgar Allan Poe
  • THE STORY OF JEON UNCHI / Anonymous
  • FEATHERTOP: A MORALIZED LEGEND / Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • MASTER ZACHARIUS / Jules Verne
  • THE FROST-KING: OR, THE POWER OF LOVE / Louisa May Alcott
  • THE TARTARUS OF MAIDS / Herman Melville
  • THE MAGIC MIRROR / George MacDonald
  • THE DIAMOND LENS / Fitz-James O'Brien
  • GOBLIN MARKET / Christina Rossetti
  • THE WILL-O-THE-WISPS ARE IN TOWN / Hans Christian Andersen
  • THE LEGEND OF THE PALE MAIDEN / Aleksis Kivi
  • LOOKING-GLASS HOUSE / Lewis Carroll
  • FURNICA, OR THE QUEEN OF THE ANTS / Carmen Sylva
  • THE STORY OF IVÁN THE FOOL / Leo Tolstoy
  • THE GOOPHERED GRAPEVINE / Charles W. Chestnutt
  • THE BEE-MAN OF ORN / Frank R. Stockton
  • THE REMARKABLE ROCKET / Oscar Wilde
  • THE ENSOULED VIOLIN / H. P. Blavatskaya
  • THE DEATH OF ODJIGH / Marcel Schwob
  • THE TERRESTRIAL FIRE / Marcel Schwob
  • THE KINGDOM OF CARDS / Rabindranath Tagore
  • THE OTHER SIDE: A BRETON LEGEND / Count Eric Stanlislaus Stenbock
  • THE FULNESS OF LIFE / Edith Wharton
  • PRINCE ALBERIC AND THE SNAKE LADY / Vernon Lee
  • THE LITTLE ROOM / Madeline Yale Wynne
  • THE PLATTNER STORY / H. G. Wells
  • THE PRINCESS BALADINA: HER ADVENTURE / Willa Cather
  • THE RELUCTANT DRAGON / Kenneth Grahame
  • IKTOMI TALES / Zitkala-Ša
  • MARIONETTES / Louis Fréchette
  • DANCE OF THE COMETS: AN ASTRAL PANTOMIME IN TWO ACTS / Paul Scheerbart
  • THE WHITE PEOPLE / Arthur Machen
  • BLAMOL / Gustav Meyrink
  • GOBLINS: A LOGGING CAMP STORY / Louis Fréchette
  • SOWBREAD / Grazia Deledda
  • THE ANGRY STREET / G. K. Chesterton
  • THE AUNT AND AMABEL / E. Nesbit
  • SACRIFICE / Aleksey Remizov
  • THE PRINCESS STEEL / W. E. B. Du Bois
  • THE HUMP / Fernán Caballero
  • THE CELESTIAL OMNIBUS / E. M. Forster
  • THE LEGEND OF THE ICE BABIES / E. Pauline Johnson
  • THE LAST REDOUBT / William Hope Hodgson
  • JACK PUMPKINHEAD AND THE SAWHORSE / L. Frank Baum
  • THE PLANT MEN / Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • STRANGE NEWS FROM ANOTHER STAR / Hermann Hesse
  • THE METAMORPHOSIS / Franz Kafka
  • THE HOARD OF THE GIBBELINS / Lord Dunsany
  • THROUGH THE DRAGON GLASS / A. Merritt
  • DAVID BLAIZE AND THE BLUE DOOR / E. F. Benson
  • THE BIG BESTIARY OF MODERN LITERATURE / Franz Blei
  • THE ALLIGATOR WAR / Horacio Quiroga
  • FRIEND ISLAND / Francis Stevens
  • MAGIC COMES TO A COMMITTEE / Stella Benson
  • GRAMOPHONE OF THE AGES / Yefim Zozulya
  • JOIWIND / David Lindsay
  • SOUND IN THE MOUNTAIN / Maurice Renard
  • SENNIN / Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
  • KOSHTRA PIVRARCHA / E. R. Eddison
  • AT THE BORDER / Der Nister
  • THE MARVELOUS EXPLOITS OF PAUL BUNYAN / W. B. Laughead
  • TALKATIVE DOMOVOI / Aleksandr Grin
  • THE RATCATCHER / Aleksandr Grin
  • THE SHADOW KINGDOM / Robert E. Howard
  • THE MAN TRAVELING WITH THE BROCADE PORTRAIT / Edogawa Ranpo
  • A VISIT TO THE MUSEUM / Vladimir Nabokov
  • THE WATER SPRITE'S TALE / Karel Čapek
  • THE CAPITAL OF CAT COUNTRY / Lao She
  • COYOTE STORIES / Mourning Dove
  • UNCLE MONDAY / Zora Neale Hurston
  • ROSE-COLD, MOON SKATER / María Teresa León
  • A NIGHT OF THE HIGH SEASON / Bruno Schulz
  • THE INFLUENCE OF THE SUN / Fernand Dumont
  • THE TOWN OF CATS / Hagiwara Sakutarō
  • THE DEBUTANTE / Leonora Carrington
  • THE JEWELS IN THE FOREST / Fritz Leiber
  • EVENING PRIMROSE / John Collier
  • THE COMING OF THE WHITE WORM / Clark Ashton Smith
  • THE MAN WHO COULD WALK THROUGH WALLS / Marcel Aymé
  • LEAF BY NIGGLE / J. R. R. Tolkien.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The VanderMeers (The Big Book of Science Fiction) compile an impressive cross-section of early fantasy in this fascinating anthology of 90 stories. They limit their selections to pieces appearing from the early 1800s to WWII and define fantasy broadly to encompass stories where the unreal intrudes into the real without primarily causing fear. Familiar stories, including Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" and Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," appear alongside more obscure ones, such as Der Nister's "At the Border," a Yiddish story with strong Jewish mystical elements. Readers may be surprised to see fantasy works from authors known for more realist fiction, including Louisa May Alcott, Willa Cather, E.M. Forster, and Rabindranath Tagore. W.B. Laughead's original Paul Bunyan tales share space with Native American coyote folktales retold by Mourning Dove; Asia is represented by works such as Edogawa Ranpo's disappearing-person mystery "The Man Traveling with the Brocade Portrait" and an excerpt from Lao She's Cat Country; and there are numerous stories from the rest of the world. Though clearly meant more for academic use than for cover-to-cover pleasure-reading, this sweeping panorama of fantasy is a must-have for those interested in the roots of modern fantasy, and it gives a welcome introduction to many unexpected delights. Agent: Sally Harding, CookeMcDermid. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The VanderMeers follow up The Big Book of Science Fiction (2016) with this counterpart anthology focusing on "classic" fantasy.Ninety stories are selected to represent the roots of genre fantasy, from the 1800s to World War II. Familiar names such as J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord Dunsany, Robert E. Howard, and E. Nesbit are present, but so are authors not primarily remembered in literature as fantasistsFranz Kafka, Vladimir Nabokov, Herman Melville, Willa Cather, Zora Neale Hurston, W.E.B. Du Bois, and others. As in the SF anthology, stories never before translated into English have been included, such as Aleksandr Grin's "The Ratcatcher," Der Nister's "At the Border," and others. That said, the majority of the stories come from Europe or Americathe few contributions from other parts of the world seem more a dash of seasoning to avoid homogeneity than indicative of a truly diverse spread. Some stories are more recognizable as fantasy to the modern reader, some less so (Paul Scheerbart's "Dance of the Comets" barely reads as a narrative; Melville's "The Tartarus of the Maids" contains nothing fantastical that could not be read as the narrator's own pitying-but-skewed perceptions; and Nikolai Gogol's "The Nose" is a cynical fable more absurdist than fantastic). Highlights include the wry observational humor of Stella Benson's "Magic Comes to a Committee," the meticulous creepiness of Edogawa Ranpo's "The Man Traveling With the Brocade Portrait," and G.K. Chesterton's unsettling "The Angry Street: A Bad Dream." Like its SF counterpart, this dense and exhaustive collection would serve as an admirable survey course for the genrethough some stories feel included out of just such a didactic sensibility.Dozens upon dozens of seminal fantasy stories, some well-known and others delightfully rescued from obscurity. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.