Jul. 2nd, 2008

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Reading and enjoying the second book of The Dark is Rising series has got me thinking about fantasy lit, and about its weird place in the canon -- as far as English literature courses are concerned, the stuff does not exist.

(Even science-fiction has begun to break through the barrier of "canon," but fantasy has been cast into the outer darkness along with erotica and a few other despised genres.)

This is strange, because the fantasy novel is now almost 250 years old. It can be traced back to a man named Horace Walpole -- son of Britain's famous (or infamous) first prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole.

The story of the first fantasy novel )
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And I've updated my queer history blog.

I'm always fascinated about the peripheral stuff I have to look up for the blog. Today it was the Canadian Secret Service -- the dangerously paranoid, little-known spy organization that eventually got merged into CSIS.

Otherwise, it's been a very productive day. I finished my fifth draft of my novel, and now I'll be subjecting it to some heavy edits for a couple of weeks before it's ready to show anyone. I also fixed my computer's power source, and baked banana bread.

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