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Good Dragons are Rare: An Inquiry into Literary Dragons East and West
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Good Dragons are Rare: An Inquiry into Literary Dragons East and West

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Dragons are a universal phenomenon and have fascinated humans since the dawn of time. Yet whereas we have numerous studies into the origins of these fantastic creatures, there have been very few attempts at discussing their appearance, function and development within literary texts. The eighteen essays collected in this volume (8 in French, 6 in German and 4 in English) - written by an international cast of scholars - try to fill this gap by looking at dragons in literature East and West, contemporary and past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
25 August 2009
Pages
442
ISBN
9783631582190

Dragons are a universal phenomenon and have fascinated humans since the dawn of time. Yet whereas we have numerous studies into the origins of these fantastic creatures, there have been very few attempts at discussing their appearance, function and development within literary texts. The eighteen essays collected in this volume (8 in French, 6 in German and 4 in English) - written by an international cast of scholars - try to fill this gap by looking at dragons in literature East and West, contemporary and past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
25 August 2009
Pages
442
ISBN
9783631582190