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Abhorsen
(Nix).
See
Nix, Garth
actual world, definition of,
10
Alexander, Lloyd, Prydain,
259n49
Anderson, Poul,
21
,
240n43
;
Three Hearts and Three Lions
,
72
,
246n25
.
See also
Anderson, Poul and Karen
Anderson, Poul and Karen,
Dahut
,
24
,
33
Andersson, Petra,
252n18
Armbruster, Karla,
256n85
Arthur, King,
6
â
7
,
186
,
188
,
190
,
258n39
Attebery, Brian,
41
,
83
,
129
; fantasy as fuzzy set,
6
,
8
â
9
,
219
,
221
,
236n28
,
250n98
; fantasy endings,
63
â
64
,
179
Avilion
(Holdstock).
See
Holdstock, Robert
Bailey, Geoff,
259n46
Barber, Richard,
258n37
Barkley, Christine,
206
Barrie, J. M.,
Peter Pan
,
91
Barry, Peter,
213
Baum, L. Frank:
Ozma of Oz
,
27
;
Tik-Tok of Oz
,
241n57
;
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
,
38
Berggren, J. Lennart,
241n53
blank spaces,
14
,
43
,
52
,
64
â
65
.
See also
maps
borders,
100
,
126
â
28
,
217
,
220
; definition of,
69
; between life and death,
70
,
72
â
82
; between fairy and mundanity,
71
â
72
,
82
â
92
; between magic and technology,
72
,
92
â
98
; Campbellian perspective,
98
â
99
.
See also
boundaries; polders; thresholds
boundaries,
72
,
126
â
28
,
217
; around cities,
129
,
134
; definition of,
12
,
69
; in Holdstock,
109
â
17
; in Miéville,
154
â
66
,
254n67
; in Pratchett,
117
â
25
; in Tolkien,
101
â
9
; turning geography to history,
12
,
125
â
26
.
See also
borders; polders; thresholds
Bradley, Marion Zimmer,
The Firebrand
,
236n33