The ehewlett
On-line Library
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A collection of links to some of my favorite
literature on-line. |
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Note: This page started out as a
collection of links to Christian fantasy literature available on the net,
including a bit of my own. I am expanding it to include some of my other
interests, on behalf of all those who share them, but, for now, works of
Christian fantasy still form the bulk of the collection.
Catalogue
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Subject
+ Amateur
+ Classic
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Title
+ At the Back of the North
Wind
+ Day Boy and the Night Girl, The
+ Faerie Queene, The
+ Fantastic Allsorts
+ Flatland
+ G-E or g-e
+ Golden Key, The
+ Holy War, The
+ I/O (Input/Output: A Fable)
+ Idylls of the King
+ Light Princess, The
+ Lilith
+ Little Prince,
The
+ Man Who Was Thursday,
The
+ Outside the Tank
+ Paradise Lost
+ Phantastes
+ Pilgrim's Progress,
The
+ Princess and Curdie, The
+ Princess and the Goblin,
The
+ Young Man Who Wanted to Get Rich, The |
Author
Abbot, Edwin A.
Bunyan, John
Chesterton, G.K.
Hewlett, Edward
+ Christian Fantasy
+ Essays on Fantasy
MacDonald, George
Milton, John
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de
Spenser, Edmund
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord |
Christian Fantasy
Amateur
- Edward Hewlett
- Fantastic Allsorts
(a small anthology containing the following stories...)
- I/O (Input/Output: A Fable)
- Outside the Tank
- G-E or g-e
- The Young Man Who Wanted to
Get Rich
Classics
- Edwin A. Abbott
- Flatland
- John Bunyan
- The
Pilgrim's Progress
- The
Holy War
- G.K. Chesterton
- The
Man Who Was Thursday
- George MacDonald
- The
Golden Key
- The
Light Princess
- The
Princess and the Goblin (or Project Gutenburg's plain-text version)
- The
Princess and Curdie (or Project Gutenburg's plain-text version)
- The
Day Boy and the Night Girl
- Phantastes
- Lilith
- At
the Back of the North Wind
- John Milton
- Paradise
Lost
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
- The
Little Prince
- Edmund Spenser
- The
Faerie Queene
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Idylls
of the King
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Essays on Fantasy
- Edward Hewlett
- “Several Uses of Giants and The Giant Just
out of the Way in the Works of Spenser, Bunyan, and Lewis”
- “Endings and After: Death and the
Re-evaluation of Myth in the Meta-narratives of The End of the World
News and Out of the Silent Planet”
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