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  • was first held in 1980, the publication of a journal, the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts (JFA), which has been published regularly since 1990, and...
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  • won the Mythopoeic Award. Attebery is also editor of the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, for which he received the World Fantasy Award in 2021. He...
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  • In 2010, Don Riggs reviewed Tolkien Studies Volume 6 for Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, commenting that it contained essays, book reviews, a summary...
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  • for the picking". Emily Auger, reviewing the same work in Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, writes that "Fisher ... not only explains what source studies...
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  • (Houghton Mifflin, 1981). Emily Auger, reviewing that book in Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, calls it "pioneering" and writes that it identifies similarities...
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  • which Tolkien has become the master." Charles W. Nelson, in Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, noting that the book was one of the first scholarly studies...
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  • worlds from colliding again. The story was reviewed in the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts and the subject of a master thesis. Professor Jack Zipes...
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    2002). Her scholarly work has appeared in Extrapolation, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Nova Express, ParaDoxa:...
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  • (2012). "Review of William Gibson: A Literary Companion". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 23 (3 (86)): 506–508. ISSN 0897-0521. JSTOR 24353095. v...
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    Mythcon and the 1999 World Fantasy Convention, and in 2005 the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts published a special issue on her work. She received the World...
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  • overview and introduction to the subject. A reviewer in the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts concluded "Academia aside, this is among the finest introductions...
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  • Choice: The Matrix Trilogy The book received reviews from the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association,...
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    "Pullman's Matter: Lucretius and Milton in 'His Dark Materials'". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 23 (3): 422. JSTOR 24353085. Pullman, Philip. The Amber...
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  • for many libraries. Rob Latham, in a 2007 review in the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, compared the book favourably to The Encyclopedia of Science...
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  • with fear and envy". Matthew Sangster, in an article in Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, describes the character's "fantastical hypercompetence"...
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  • Victoriographies, doi:10.3366/vic.2014.0160; Paul Kincaid, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, JSTOR 24352980, ProQuest 1761612860; Andrew Mcinnes, Journal...
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    Redux: King Kong, Hip Hop, and the Brutal Black Buck" in the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts "Romance of the Robot: From RUR & Metropolis to WALL-E" in...
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  • Better of Us: The Atomic Bomb in The Magician's Nephew". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 20 (3): 334. In what follows, I want to suggest that The...
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  • and technology progress. Robert Collins, writing in the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, characterizes the novel as ecofeminism, with Beauty as an...
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    Shire and the Novelistic Aspects of The Lord of the Rings". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 23 (1): 82–101. JSTOR 24353144. Carpenter, Humphrey (1978)...
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