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A Guide to Speculative Fiction at Gustavus Library: Fantasy, Myth, & Fairy Tales

A guide to speculative fiction created by Visiting Librarian Abe Nemon in 2021/2022.

Fantasy - General History and Reference

You can search for fantasy materials in Gustavus Library's collection with the search term ge:fantasy. For fantasy by African and African diaspora authors you can combine the terms ge:fantasy AND nt:"African and diasporic speculative fiction".

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Reference Sources for Fantasy

Online Reference Sources

Print Reference Sources

General Histories of Fantasy

Pioneers of Fantasy

Sword & Sorcery / Heroic Fantasy

Reference

Anthologies

Notable Authors and Books

Urban Fantasy

Epic / High Fantasy

Schools of Magic / Bildungsroman / Dark Academia

Weird Fantasy

Anthologies

Individual Authors and Books

Silkpunk (and other sff inspired by Asian cultures)

Librarian's note: See this definition of silkpunk given by author and translator Ken Liu, as well as this article on silkpunk from BookRiot.com.

Librarian's note: And here are some other science fiction and fantasy books inspired by Asian cultures which don't necessarily fit into the "silkpunk" rubric but are also worth checking out:

Steampunk / Airship Fantasy

Godpunk

Librarian's note: For an explanation of Godpunk see this article from BookRiot.com.

Arthurian / Medieval Settings

Witches, Warlocks, and Magicians

Inspired by Fairy Tales

Immortality / Unnatural Age

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