Kingdoms of Sorcery

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Kingdoms of Sorcery: An Anthology of Adult Fantasy
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Dust cover of the first edition.
EditorLin Carter
Cover artist
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
1976
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pagesxv, 218
ISBN0-385-09975-4
OCLC1733365
LC ClassPZ1 .K5824 PR1309.F3
Preceded byGreat Short Novels of Adult Fantasy Volume II 
Followed byRealms of Wizardry 

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.

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
  • "The History of Babouc the Scythian" (Voltaire)
  • "The Palace of Subterranean Fire" - from Vathek (William Beckford)
  • "The Witch Woman" - from Lilith (George Macdonald)
  • 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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