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Here Be Dragons

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  center. See center and periphery

  Cherryh, C. J., Faery in Shadow, 71

  chōrographica, 42

  Chrétien de Troyes, Perceval, 187, 258n34

  Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 131–32

  cities: Amaz (Goldstein), 190–94; Armada (Miéville), 154, 162–65; Caras Galadhon (Tolkien), 105, 108, 135–36, 138, 140–41; in fantasy, 129, 134–35; Instruere (Kirkpatrick), 30–32; Las Vegas (Powers), 188–89; Minas Tirith (Tolkien), 12, 135–41, 173–76, 218;as nature/culture interfaces, 12, 129, 134, 161, 173; New Crobuzon (Miéville), 12, 135, 154–62, 165–67, 173–76, 218; Newford (de Lint), 12, 71, 135, 141–54, 155, 159–61, 167, 173–76, 218; Ombria (McKillip), 12, 135, 166–76, 218; uncommon in Middle-earth, 58–59, 135–36

  Clarke, Susanna, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, 71

  Clute, John, 2, 90, 135, 175, 233n2, 241n47, 249n63, 250n98; on polders, 100, 121, 125; on the Ryhope Wood series, 111, 113; on thresholds, 68–69, 75, 77, 98; on water margins, 26, 28, 173

  Cogswell, Theodore, “The Wall Around the World,” 72

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 235n26

  Conan the Barbarian, 10, 15, 24, 231, 240–41n46

  Conrad, Joseph, Heart of Darkness, 43

  contours, 39–40, 42, 242n70. See also hill signs

  Cook, Glen, The Black Company, 197–98, 212

  Cooper, Louise, Aisling, 32

  Cooper, Rich Paul, 155

  Cornish, D. M., Monster-Blood Tattoo/The Foundling’s Tale series, 38

  crosshatches, 69, 71, 75–77, 86–87, 90, 94

  Crowley, John, Little, Big, 71

  culture: controlling nature, 132; definitions of, 130–33; feral, 158, 164. See also Darwinism; nature; scala naturae; second nature

  damnatio memoriae, 191–92, 194, 214

  Dante Alighieri, 7, 14, 18, 20, 74, 115, 196–97, 209, 212

  Dark Realms. See landscapes of evil

  Darwinism, 133

  Day, Frank W., 15–16, 240n43

  Dayton, Gail, The Barbed Rose, 28

  de Lint, Charles, 12, 71, 135, 141–55, 159–61, 167, 173–76, 218, 220

  Dickerson, Matthew, 141, 198, 202, 261n70

  Dickson, Gordon R., The Dragon and the George, 236n34

  disbelief, 91–92, 235n26

  Discworld. See Pratchett, Terry

  Divina Commedia. See Dante Alighieri

  docemes, 21–22, 31–32, 35, 39, 45, 59, 67; definition of, 21

  Doležel, Lubomír, 10, 127

  domains, definition of, 10–11

  Donaldson, Stephen R., 13, 28, 178, 198–99, 204–8, 210–12, 215

  Doob, Penelope Reed, 113–14

  Duane, Diane, 15

  Dunsany, Lord, The King of Elfland’s Daughter, 71–72, 105

  dyadic worlds, 10, 127

  Eco, Umberto, 21, 41, 113–14

  ecocriticism, 3–4. See also topofocal

  Eddings, David and Leigh: The Belgariad, 259n48; The Dreamers, 134; The Mallorean, 28

  Elgin, Don D., 2, 8–9, 255n83, 256–57n11

  Eliot, T. S., The Waste Land, 185–86

  Elmore, Larry and Robert, Runes of Autumn, 41–42

  empty map space. See blank spaces

  Ende, Michael, The Neverending Story, 92, 181–83, 215

  eucatastrophe, 107, 179. See also happy ending

  Evans, Jonathan, 141, 198, 202, 261n70

  evil lands. See landscapes of evil

  Faerie, 6, 11, 71–72, 85, 219, 246–47n25, 247n38; in Stardust (Gaiman and Vess), 12, 82–92, 98–100, 128; Lothlórien, related to, 101–2, 105, 109;in Newford (de Lint), 141, 143–44, 147–148, 151; in War of the Flowers (Williams), 183. See also mundanity, descriptions of

  fantastic, definition of, 4–5, 234n20

  fantasy, definitions of, 4–7, 126–27. See also high fantasy, low fantasy

  Farthest Shore, The (Le Guin), 180–81

  Feist, Raymond E.: A Darkness at Sethanon, 70; The King’s Buccaneer, 28; Magician, 17, 38

  Fforde, Jasper, Something Rotten, 70

  Fisher King figure, 13, 178, 183–91, 219, 258n30, 258nn34–35, 258n37, 258–59n39

  Fletcher, Charlie, Stoneheart, 23

  Flieger, Verlyn, 106–7, 138, 140

  folktales, 6, 71, 85, 90, 179, 246n25

  Ford, Jeffrey, “The Annals of Eelin-Ok,”247n25

  Frazer, James, 95, 185–86

  fuzzy set, fantasy as, 4, 6–9, 219, 221, 236n28, 250n98

  Gaiman, Neil, 23, 71, 222, 236n33, 247n38; Stardust, 12, 72, 82–93, 95, 98, 247n36

  Gardner, Martin, Visitors from Oz, 27, 241n57

  Garner, Alan: Elidor, 178; The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, 23

  Garth, John, 200

  Gate of Ivory (also Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn; Holdstock). See Holdstock, Robert

  Genette, Gérard, 20–21. See also paratexts

  Gentle, Mary, Grunts, 259n50

  Glotfelty, Cheryll, 3

  Goldstein, Lisa, 13, 178, 190–94, 214, 236n33

  Goodkind, Terry, 259n48

  Gordon, Joan, 155, 160

  Granström, Erik, Svavelvinter, 236n34

  Groos, Arthur, 258n34

  hachures, 40, 42, 242n70. See also hill signs

  Hambly, Barbara, The Magicians of Night, 195–97

  Hammond, Wayne G., 108

  happy endings, 64, 179, 182. See also eucatastrophe

  Hardy, Lyndon, Master of the Sixth Magic, 251n104

  Harley, J. B., 51–52

  Harvey, P. D. A., 25, 50

  healing, 103, 138; and rulers, 139–40, 179–80, 182, 187, 190, 256–57n11

  Hedrick, Charles W., Jr., 191

  hells, 72, 91, 196–97; in Dante, 14, 18, 20, 74, 196–97, 212; in Milton, 196–97, 209, 212

  Helms, Randel, 199, 201

  “Here be dragons” (expression), 39, 85–86

  Hickman, Tracy, Dragonlance Chronicles, 236n34

  high fantasy, 2, 42, 250n98; definition of, 10; maps in: 14–15, 22–23, 65, 223; as pseudomedieval, 41, 66. See also portal-quest fantasy; immersive fantasy; secondary worlds

  Hilbert, Betsy S., 255n83

  hill signs, 39–42, 49–50, 66, 242n80. See also contours; hachures; oblique view; profile view

  Hobbit, The (Tolkien), 17, 62, 199; subtitle describes plot, 47, 63, 99; Thror’s map, 21, 24–26, 31, 42. See also Tolkien, J. R. R.; Tolkien maps

  Holdstock, Robert: Merlin Codex, 70, 116, 236n33; Mythago Wood Cycle, 12, 101, 109–117, 122, 249n81

  Hollowing, The (Holdstock). See Holdstock, Robert

  Homer, The Odyssey, 70, 127, 197

  Howard, Robert E., Conan stories, 10, 240n46. See also Conan the Barbarian

  Hume, Kathryn, 4, 234n20

  Hunt, Peter, 16–17

  Imhof, Eduard, 242n78

  immersive fantasy, 8, 115, 135, 212, 250n98; description of, 7

  Inferno (Dante). See Dante Alighieri

  International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 221

  introduction, formulaic, 10, 84

  intrusive fantasy, 8, 110–11, 135; description, 7

  Iron Council (Miéville). See Miéville, China

  Irvine, Ian, Geomancer, 30, 33–34

  Irwin, W. R., 6, 235n24

  “Jack” (Miéville). See Miéville, China

  Jackson, Peter, 245n133, 262n89

  James, Edward, 240n45

  Johnson, Mark, 236n28

  Jones, Alexander, 241n53

  Jones, Diana Wynne, 127, 259n50; The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, 15, 17, 35–37, 180, 188

  Jordan, Robert, 13, 16, 178, 195, 199, 208–12, 214

  Jourde, Pierre, 17, 60, 239n22

  Jowett, G. H., 223

  Jung, Carl, 143, 184

  Kavenay, Roz, 14, 69, 99–100, 238n4

  Kay, Guy Gavriel, Fionavar Tapestry, 259n48

  Kincaid, Paul, 115–16

  King Lear (Shakespeare), 196

  Kirkpatrick, Russell, The Right Hand of God, 30–32, 40–41, 242n61
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  Kluckhohn, Clyde, 130

  Kocher, Paul H., 107, 136

  Kroeber, Alfred L., 130

  Kushner, Ellern, Thomas the Rhymer, 247n25

  labyrinths, 113–17, 171

  Lakoff, George, 236n28

  land of the dead, 11, 70, 196–97, 217, 219; Dragaeran (Brust), 12, 56, 72–82, 98, 127; returning from, 78–79, 93

  landforms. See hill signs

  landscape, definition of, 11

  landscapes of evil, 13, 178, 194–213, 218–19, 260n57; in Donaldson, 13, 178, 204–8, 209–13; in Jordan, 13, 178, 208–13; in Tolkien, 13, 60, 63, 176, 178, 195–98, 199–205, 207–13

  Langford, David, 69, 85, 122

  Larke, Glenda, Gilfeather, 28–29

  Last Call. See Powers, Tim

  Lavondyss. See Holdstock, Robert

  Lee, Keekok, 130–31, 165

  legends. See maps

  Le Guin, Ursula K., Earthsea, 16, 18, 28–29, 180–81

  Leiber, Fritz, “The Price of Pain-Ease,” 70

  Lewis, C. S., 233n2, 238n4; The Last Battle, 177; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 198, 256n3, 259n49; The Magician’s Nephew, 133, 259n49

  liminal fantasy, 219, 236n38; description of, 7–8

  Lindgren, Astrid, Mio, My Son, 197, 260n57

  Lirael. See Nix, Garth

  Lord Foul’s Bane. See Donaldson, Stephen R.

  Lord of the Rings, The (New Line Cinema). See Jackson, Peter

  Lord of the Rings, The (Tolkien), 2–3, 10, 91, 220, 221, 233n2, 252n30; endings of, 63, 179, 256n11, 257n14; evil, nature of, 102–3, 137, 200–204, 210, 215; forests and woods, 56, 59–60, 63, 245n127; importance to fantasy, 6–9, 238n4; Lothlórien, 12, 17, 38, 56, 59–60, 63, 101–9, 116–18, 125–26, 128, 135, 138–41 (see also polders); Minas Tirith, 12, 56, 135–42, 144, 154–55, 160–61, 166, 173–75, 218; Mordor, 13, 23, 44, 55–56, 58–60, 63, 136–37, 176, 178, 195–98, 199–205, 207–13 (see also landscapes of evil); as portal-quest fantasy, 46, 135, 208, 250n98 (see also portal-quest fantasy); rightful ruler, 141, 173–75, 179, 256n11 (see also healing; stewardship); similarities to other works, 196–97, 204–5, 211, 260n57; time in, 104, 106–8, 116–18, 125–26 (see also time). See also Hobbit, The; “On Fairy-stories”; Silmarillion, The; Tolkien, J. R. R.; Tolkien maps

  low fantasy, 16, 23, 65, 90, 223, 240n45; definition of, 10

  Lund, Niels Windfeld, 21. See also docemes

  Lundin, Steve, 242n80

  Lynam, Edward, 49, 242nn70–71

  MacKillop, James, 258n39

  magic: at borders, 75–76, 89–91, 94–96; disappearance of, 63–64, 90–91, 182. See also thinning

  Mains, Christine, 171, 173

  Malory, Thomas, Le Morte Darthur, 187–88, 222

  Manlove, Colin N., 126–27

  map authors. See cartographers; map-makers

  mapmakers, 19, 44, 50–52, 54, 217. See also cartographers

  maps: definition of, 19–20; elements, 26–35, 35–42 (see also hill signs; roads; topographical map elements); graticules, 30–32; hemispheres, 29–31, 66; legends, 30, 32–35, 41, 216, 243n85; medieval, 25–26, 40–41, 85–86; orientation, 24–26, 42, 66; prevalence in fantasy, 22–24; pictorial embellishments on, 85–86, 240–41n46; projections, 15, 30–32, 35, 39, 41, 242n61, 243n85; scales, 21, 23–24, 32, 44, 50, 55, 216; subjects, 24, 44–45, 55; tenses, 48–49, 60–62; themes, 44, 46–48, 60–62. See also blank spaces; cartographers; map-makers; plan view; Tolkien maps; water margins

  Märchen, 179. See also folktales

  margin of error, determining, 223

  Mårtensson, Bertil, Vägen tillbaka, 246–47n25

  Mathews, Richard, 233n2

  May, Julian (pseudo. Lee N. Falconer), 15

  McKillip, Patricia A.: Ombria in Shadow, 12, 135, 144, 166–76, 218; Riddlemaster series, 181

  Mendlesohn, Farah, 4, 43, 91, 158; fantasy categories, 7–8, 219, 233n2, 236n38, 240n45; land and morality, 180, 195–97, 213; Mythago Wood (Holdstock), 110–11, 249n81

  Mercator, Gerardus, 243n85

  Merlin, 7; as fantasy character, 70, 116, 127, 236n33

  Middle-earth. See Hobbit, The; Lord of the Ring, The; Silmarillion, The; Tolkien, J. R. R., Tolkien maps

  “Midsummer Night’s Dream, A” (Gaiman and Vess), 247n38

  Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (Shakespeare), 71, 92, 247n38, 257n24

  Miéville, China, 8, 254–55n67; Armada, 162–65; Iron Council, 164–65; New Crobuzon, 12, 135, 144, 154–67, 173–76, 218, 220

  Mighall, Robert, 4

  Miller, J. Hillis, 4

  Milton, John, Paradise Lost, 196–97, 209, 212

  Mirrlees, Hope, Lud-in-the-Mist, 72, 221

  Miyazaki, Hayao, Spirited Away, 177

  monomyth. See Campbell, Joseph

  Moorcock, Michael, 177

  More, Thomas, Utopia, 14, 17–18

  Moretti, Franco, 4

  mundanity, descriptions of, 71–72, 184. See also Faerie; Gaiman, Neil; Powers, Tim; Vess, Charles

  Mythago Wood. See Holdstock, Robert

  mythotopes, 113–17

  Narnia. See Lewis, C. S.

  nature: cultural representations of, 136, 138, 141, 163–65, 167–68, 172–73; definitions of, 130–33; feral, 132, 136, 143, 146, 148, 152–53, 158–60, 163, 165–66, 171. See also culture; Darwinism; scala naturae; second nature

  neomedieval. See pseudomedieval

  Newford stories. See de Lint, Charles

  New Weird, the, 255n67

  “Nicholas Sayre and the Creature in the Case.” See Nix, Garth

  Niven, Larry, The Burning City, 33, 35

  Nix, Garth, 12, 72, 92–98, 220, 248n40

  nuclear weapons, 97, 211–12

  oblique view, 39–40, 42, 49–50, 66, 242n70. See also hill signs

  Ombria in Shadow. See McKillip, Patricia A.

  “On Fairy-stories” (Tolkien), 5–7, 9, 91, 102, 179, 235n24, 235n26; recovery, 6, 175. See also Cauldron of Story; Tolkien, J. R. R.

  Oziewicz, Marek, 111

  Padrón, Ricardo, 18–19, 60–62, 238n4

  palimpsests, 13, 158, 165–66, 178, 190–94, 214, 259n46

  Palmer, Christopher, 155

  paranormal romance, 240n45

  paratexts, 20–22, 31–32, 39, 45, 54–55, 59, 66–67, 82; definition of, 20

  Paths of the Dead, The. See Brust, Steven

  Perdido Street Station. See Miéville, China

  Perilous Realm, the. See Faerie

  periphery. See center and periphery

  Petchenik, Barbara Bartz, 19–20, 53

  plan view, 21, 30, 50, 242n70

  polders, 12, 69, 77, 99, 126–28, 217, 219; definition of, 100; Djelibeybi (Pratchett), 101, 117–26; Lothlórien (Tolkien), 101–9, 125–26, 128; Ryhope Wood (Holdstock), 101, 109–17, 125–26; and time, 85, 100, 104, 106–9, 116–20, 124–26, 217

  portal-quest fantasy, 36, 39, 96, 115, 135, 218, 250n98; description, 7; landscapes of evil in, 195–96, 198, 212; ruler/realm connection in, 178, 180; starting point of, 46, 91

  Porter, Tom, 259n46

  possible-worlds semantics, 10

  Post, J. B., An Atlas of Fantasy, 15

  Pournelle, Jerry, The Burning City, 33, 35

  Powers, Tim, 13, 178, 183–90, 191, 219, 258n30; On Stranger Tides, 91

  Power That Preserves, The. See Donaldson, Stephen. R.

  Pratchett, Terry, 29, 221–22, 257n21; Eric, 134; Pyramids, 12, 101, 117–25, 257n21; Small Gods, 91; the Watch, 257n21; Wyrd Sisters, 181–82, 213

  Pratt, Tim, “Another End of the Empire,” 259n50

  primary worlds, definition of, 9–10

  profile view, 39–40, 42, 66, 242n70. See also hill signs

  projections. See maps

  Propp, Vladímir, 179

  pseudomedieval, 41, 49, 66, 92

  Ptolemy, 42, 241n53, 243n85

  Pyramids. See Pratchett, Terry

  quantum mechanics, 119–20

  Rabkin, Eric S., 234n20

  Ranson, Cl
are, 15–16

  roads, 33, 36–38; in Middle-earth, 57, 59, 61, 64; in the Shire, 46–49, 51–52; in Stardust (Gaiman and Vess), 83–84

  Robinson, Arthur H., 19–20, 53

  Rosebury, Brian, 233n2

  Rossetti, Christina, Goblin Market, 90, 247n36

  Rothfuss, Patrick, The Name of the Wind, 236n34

  Rowling, J. K., Harry Potter, 259n48

  rulers, restoration of, 178–83

  Sabriel. See Nix, Garth

  sample, map survey, 221–22

  sampling frame, 222, 240n45

  scala naturae, 133

  scales. See maps

  Scar, The. See Miéville, China

  Schlobin, Roger C., 2, 233n2

  Scull, Christina, 108

  secondary belief, 5, 46–47, 55, 57, 59

  secondary worlds, 11, 28–29, 39, 69, 91, 126, 133; defined by maps, 14, 24, 30–31, 45, 48, 59; definition of, 9–10; divided up, 45, 68; languages of, 14, 57; map conventions of, 26, 29–31; maps of, 16, 28, 31, 45, 51, 60; as predominant map subjects, 21–22, 24–25, 65–66, 217. See also high fantasy

  second nature, 131–32, 156–57, 165

  Selling, Kim, 41, 241n59

  Senior, W. A., 113, 204–7

  SF-Bokhandeln, 222

  shaded relief, 39–40, 42, 242n78. See also hill signs

  Shakespeare, William, 7, 71, 92, 182, 196–97, 236n33, 247n38, 257n24

  Sherman, Delia, Changeling, 71

  Shippey, Tom, 47, 57, 102–4, 196, 235n22

  Shuler, Linda Lay, Let the Drum Speak, 33

  Silmarillion, The, 56, 133, 199, 249n63, 259n48. See also Tolkien, J. R. R.

  Slovic, Scott, 3–4

  Snyder, Gary, 145

  social criticism: in Brust, 72–82, 98; in de Lint, 141–54, 174–75

  Soper, Kate, 130–31

  Stableford, Brian, 9

  Stardust. See Gaiman, Neil; Vess, Charles

  sterility: in Last Call (Powers), 187–90; in Minas Tirith, 139, 155, 174; of ruler and realm, 180, 214, 218; See also Fisher King figure; landscapes of evil

  Stevenson, Robert Louis, Treasure Island, 14, 21

  stewardship, 141, 174–76, 199, 255n83

  Suvin, Darko, 126, 250n98

  Swanwick, Michael, The Iron Dragon’s Daughter, 236n34

  Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver’s Travels, 14, 18

  Swinfen, Ann, 25–26, 200

  Taltos. See Brust, Steven

  Tam, Nicholas, 18–19

  thinning, 90–92. See also healing

  Thormählen, Marianne, 258n30

  thresholds: between work and reader, 21–22, 45, 55, 66–67 (see also paratexts); in fantasy landscapes, 68–69, 72, 75, 77, 98–99, 126–28, 169, 172–73 (see also borders; boundaries)

 

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