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Tag Archives: Romance in science fiction

Melissa Marr’s ‘Faerie Romance’: Representing Sexual Violence in YA Faerie Fiction

Lenise Prater | Andrew Milner has recently argued that fantasy and science fiction (and utopia) are ‘cognate’ genres: “above all, because they are each tales of wonder” (44). He adds that this is an argument for analysing fantasy ‘in addition to and alongside’ science fiction (198). It is precisely the element of ‘wonder’, the ‘non-realistic’…

August 4, 2014 in Episode 6, Episodes.

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