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1976 anthology edited by Lin Carter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kingdoms of Sorcery
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Kingdoms of Sorcery: An Anthology of Adult Fantasy is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by American writer Lin Carter. It was first published in hardcover by Doubleday in January 1976[1] as the first of two such anthologies continuing a series of nine assembled by Carter for the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series.

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Summary

The book collects sixteen tales and excerpts from novels from five varieties of fantasy writing, with an overall introduction and notes on the individual authors by Carter. The collection is a companion volume to Carter's later anthology Realms of Wizardry (1976).

Contents

  • "Magic Casements: An Introduction" (Lin Carter)
  • I. The Forerunners of Modern Fantasy
  • II. Fantasy as Saga
  • III. Fantasy as Parable
  • IV. Fantasy as Anecdote
  • V. Fantasy as Epic
  • "More Magic Casements. Suggestions for Further Reading" (Lin Carter)
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