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These are just a taste of what's out on the web. Go and search for yourself and share what  you find with the class  and your group via the Listserve! There are also interesting articles available in  LINCCWeb's Electronic Resources databases  (your student number is your ID).

  

Magical Realism
DEFINITIONS:
The Novel as a Genre: Magical Realism
Magical Realism by Lindsay Moore of Emory University
Magical Realism: A Problem by David Mullan of Queen's University of Belfast

CRITICAL VIEWS:
Margin
: Exploring Magical Realism, an online journal
Magical Realism on the Web: Links Galore from Margin
The Magical Realism Page: "This page grew out of the continuing discussion of magic(al) realism and the eternal question: 'Is magical realism just another term for fantasy?'"
Magical Realism: Theory, History, and Community by Lois Parkinson Zamora and Wendy B. Faris:.  an outline of their book, complete with unit outlines and summaries of the book. 

Angela Carter
"Angela Carter," a critical essay by Jeff VanderMeer 
Angela Carter: biography and bibliography from Books and Writers
Dalkey Archive Press: 1994 Interview with Angela Carter
New York Times Featured Author: reviews of books by and articles about Angela Carter
"Tall Tales and Brief Nights: Angela Carter's Nights at the Circus," by Brian Finney, California State U at Long Beach 
 "The Ravished Reader: Angela Carter's Allegory in Nights at the Circus" by Marita Kristiansen of the Univeristy of Bergen
Notes and Lectures on Nights at the Circus from English A Level Literature compiled by Val Pope

  Louise Erdrich
The Salon Interview: Louise Erdrich
Voices from the Gaps: Louise Erdrich
Modern American Poetry: Louise Erdrich
"Woman of the Cloth" by Verlyn Klinkenborg, NY Times review of The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Reading Group Guide: The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
"An Emissary of the Between World" Interview with Erdrich from Atlantic Unbound

  Gabriel Garcia-Marquez
Macondo: A Gabriel Garcia-Marquez website from The Modern Word
1982 Nobel Prize in Literature: Gabriel Garcia-Marquez
Gabriel Garcia Marquez from Books and Writers
"By Love Possessed" by A.S. Byatt, NY Times review of Of Love and Other Demons
Reading Group Guide
: Of Love and Other Demons
More on Gabriel Garcia-Marquez from the NY Times Archives

  Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie: An Overview:  extensive links on Rushdie
The Salon Interview: Salman Rushdie
References in The Moor's Last Sigh: an explanation of some of the allusions
India: an interactive map
Random House's Reading Group Guide to The Moor's Last Sigh

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