From Peterborough to Faëry: The Poetics and Mechanics of Secondary Worlds presents essays about J.R.R. Tolkien, "faërie", and worldbuilding. It was published in 2014 as the thirty-first book of the Cormarë Series.
Two of its essays regard fiction writers Neil Gaiman and H. P. Lovecraft.
Essays[]
- Wolfram R. Keller, "Geoffrey Chaucer's Mind Games: Household Management and Aesthetics in the Prologue to the Legend of Good Women"
- Andrew Liston, "Burns's Bogles"
- Julian Eilmann, "Romantic World Building: J.R.R. Tolkien's Concept of Sub-creation and the Romantic Spirit"
- Tom Shippey, "Jack Vance: Il ottimo fabbro"
- Doreen Triebel, "Stories that Last: Storytelling in Terry Pratchett's The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents"
- James Fanning, "Thursday Next, or: Metalepsis Galore – and More"
- Thomas Honegger, "From Faëry to Madness: The Facts in the Case of Howard Phillips Lovecraft"
- Dirk Vanderbeke, "The Sub-creation of Sub-London: Neil Gaiman's and China Miéville's Urban Fantasy"
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