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− | Beyond the Wall | + | '''''Beyond the Wall''''' is a book of essays about [[George R. R. Martin]]'s series ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''. It was published by [[w:BenBella Books|BenBella Books]], on June 19, 2012. It is 240 pages long. |
== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | The book | + | The book is, in a thematic sense, a collection of essays exploring the series' influences, its narrative choices, and its epic scope. The anthology collects critical essays from a number of writers that examine the novels from various perspectives.<ref name=BenBellaPublish /> |
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The full list of contents is as follows: | The full list of contents is as follows: | ||
*Foreword: Stories for the Nights to Come by R.A. Salvatore. | *Foreword: Stories for the Nights to Come by R.A. Salvatore. | ||
*Introduction: In Praise of Living History by James Lowder. | *Introduction: In Praise of Living History by James Lowder. | ||
− | *The Palace of Love, the Palace of Sorrow by [[User:Linda|Linda Antonsson]], [[User:Ran|Elio M. Garcia]]. Looking at vestiges of | + | *The Palace of Love, the Palace of Sorrow by [[User:Linda|Linda Antonsson]], [[User:Ran|Elio M. Garcia]]. Looking at vestiges of the Romantic movement of the 19th century which GRRM has identified himself with in the past.<ref name=BenBellaPublish /> |
*Men and Monsters by Alyssa Rosenberg. | *Men and Monsters by Alyssa Rosenberg. | ||
*Same Song in a Different Key by Daniel Abraham. | *Same Song in a Different Key by Daniel Abraham. | ||
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*Collecting Ice and Fire in the Age of Nook and Kindle by John Jos. Miller. | *Collecting Ice and Fire in the Age of Nook and Kindle by John Jos. Miller. | ||
*Beyond the Ghetto by Ned Vizzini. | *Beyond the Ghetto by Ned Vizzini. | ||
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<ref name=BenBellaPublish >{{cite web |last=Hudson |first=garcia |url=http://www.westeros.org/ASoWS/News/Entry/BenBella_to_Publish_Beyond_the_Wall_Essay_Anthology/ |title=BenBella to Publish Beyond the Wall Essay Anthology |date=January 11, 2012 }}</ref> | <ref name=BenBellaPublish >{{cite web |last=Hudson |first=garcia |url=http://www.westeros.org/ASoWS/News/Entry/BenBella_to_Publish_Beyond_the_Wall_Essay_Anthology/ |title=BenBella to Publish Beyond the Wall Essay Anthology |date=January 11, 2012 }}</ref> | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.smartpopbooks.com/book/beyond-the-wall publisher homepage] | ||
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Beyond the Wall | |
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Author |
James Lowder (Editor) R. A. Salvatore (Foreword) |
Language | English |
Publisher | BenBella Books |
Released | June 2012 |
Media Type | Paperback |
Pages | 272 pages |
ISBN | ISBN 1936661748 |
Beyond the Wall is a book of essays about George R. R. Martin's series A Song of Ice and Fire. It was published by BenBella Books, on June 19, 2012. It is 240 pages long.
Description
The book is, in a thematic sense, a collection of essays exploring the series' influences, its narrative choices, and its epic scope. The anthology collects critical essays from a number of writers that examine the novels from various perspectives.[1]
The full list of contents is as follows:
- Foreword: Stories for the Nights to Come by R.A. Salvatore.
- Introduction: In Praise of Living History by James Lowder.
- The Palace of Love, the Palace of Sorrow by Linda Antonsson, Elio M. Garcia. Looking at vestiges of the Romantic movement of the 19th century which GRRM has identified himself with in the past.[1]
- Men and Monsters by Alyssa Rosenberg.
- Same Song in a Different Key by Daniel Abraham.
- An Unreliable World by Adam Whitehead. Looking at reliability (or lack of it) of history in the novels.[1]
- Back to the Egg by Gary Westfahl.
- Art Imitates War by Myke Cole.
- The Brutal Cost of Redemption in Westeros by Susan Vaught.
- Of Direwolves and Gods by Andrew Zimmerman Jones.
- A Sword Without a Hilt by Jesse Scoble.
- Petyr Baelish and the Mask of Sanity by Matt Staggs.
- A Different Kind of Other by Brent Hartinger.
- Power and Feminism in Westeros by Caroline Spector.
- Collecting Ice and Fire in the Age of Nook and Kindle by John Jos. Miller.
- Beyond the Ghetto by Ned Vizzini.
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hudson, garcia (January 11, 2012). "BenBella to Publish Beyond the Wall Essay Anthology". http://www.westeros.org/ASoWS/News/Entry/BenBella_to_Publish_Beyond_the_Wall_Essay_Anthology/.
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