| 000 | 03183cgm a2200469Ma 4500 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 001 | ocn514815823 | ||
| 003 | OCoLC | ||
| 005 | 20251028120634.0 | ||
| 008 | 081024s2007 vau--- g vleng d | ||
| 007 | vd cvaizq | ||
| 035 | _a(Sirsi) i9781598032901 | ||
| 040 |
_aVYG _beng _cVYG _dCNEDM _dTTN _dOCLCQ _dOG# _dVF$ |
||
| 020 | _a1598032909 (set) | ||
| 020 | _a9781598032901 (set) | ||
| 028 | 4 | 3 |
_a2997 _bTeaching Co. |
| 035 | _a(OCoLC)514815823 | ||
| 050 | 1 | 4 | _aDVD PN 3435 .M37 2007 |
| 049 | _aVF$A | ||
| 245 | 0 | 0 |
_aMasterpieces of the imaginative mind. _h[videorecording] : _bliterature's most fantastic works / _cEric S. Rabkin. |
| 246 | 3 | 0 | _aLiterature's most fantastic works |
| 250 | _aLibrary ed. | ||
| 260 |
_aChantilly, VA : _bTeaching Co., _cc2007. |
||
| 300 |
_a4 videodiscs : _bsd., col. ; _c4 3/4 in. + _e2 course guidebooks. |
||
| 490 | 1 | _aGreat courses | |
| 500 | _a"Literature & English language"--Container insert. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 64-71) in accompanying guidebook. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aPart 1: Disc 1. lecture 1. The Brothers Grimm & fairy tale psychology -- lecture 2. Propp, structure, and cultural identity -- lecture 3. Hoffman and the theory of the fantastic -- lecture 4. Poe : genres and degrees of the fantastic -- lecture 5. Lewis Carroll : puzzles, language, & audience -- lecture 6. H.G. Wells : we are all talking animals ; Disc 2. lecture 7. Franz Kafka : dashed fantasies -- lecture 8. Woolf : fantastic feminism & periods of art -- lecture 9. Robbe-Grillet : experimental fiction & myth -- lecture 10. Tolkien & mass production of the fantastic -- lecture 11. Children's literature and the fantastic -- lecture 12. Postmodernism and the fantastic ; Part 2: Disc 3. lecture 13. Defining science fiction -- lecture 14. Mary Shelley : grandmother of science fiction -- lecture 15. Hawthorne, Poe, and the Eden complex -- lecture 16. Jules Verne and the Robinsonade -- lecture 17. Wells : industrialization of the fantastic -- lecture 18. The history of utopia ; Disc 4. lecture 19. Science fiction and religion -- lecture 20. Pulp fiction, Bradbury, & the American myth -- lecture 21. Robert A. Heinlein : he mapped the future -- lecture 22. Asimov and Clarke : cousins in utopia -- lecture 23. Ursula K. Le Guin : transhuman anthropologist -- lecture 24. Cyberpunk, postmodernism, and beyond. | |
| 520 | _aUniversity of Michigan professor Eric S. Rabkin discusses the fantastic in its most important modern variety, science fiction, as part of the entire course on fantasy literature. | ||
| 538 | _aDVD. | ||
| 511 | 0 | _aLecturer: Eric S. Rabkin, University of Michigan. | |
| 650 | 0 |
_aFantasy fiction _xHistory and criticism. |
|
| 650 | 0 |
_aFantasy literature _xHistory and criticism. |
|
| 650 | 0 |
_aScience fiction _xHistory and criticism. |
|
| 655 | 0 |
_aFantasy fiction _xHistory and criticism _vVideorecordings. |
|
| 655 | 0 |
_aFantasy literature _xHistory and criticism _vVideorecordings. |
|
| 655 | 0 |
_aScience fiction _xHistory and criticism _vVideorecordings. |
|
| 655 | 0 | _aDVD videodiscs. | |
| 700 | 1 | _aRabkin, Eric S. | |
| 710 | 2 | _aTeaching Company. | |
| 830 | 0 | _aGreat courses. | |
| 999 |
_c139334 _d139334 |
||