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Kingdoms of Elfin
First US edition
AuthorSylvia Townsend Warner
IllustratorAnita Karl
LanguageEnglish
PublisherViking Press (US)
Chatto & Windus (UK)

Publication date

1977
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
ISBN978-0670413508

Kingdoms of Elfin is a short story collection by English writer Sylvia Townsend Warner, published by the Viking Press in 1977, a year before her death. Many of the stories appeared originally in The New Yorker during the 1970s. The stories are an interconnected series of satirical fantasy stories detailing the manners of the fairy courts of Europe.[1] The collection was Warner's last published work.

The stories range across various traditional lands of Europe and beyond, including Brocéliande in Brittany, Elfhame in Scotland, Mynydd Preseli in Wales, the Forest of Arden and Bury St Edmunds in England, and as far away as the Peris of Persia.

Contents

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The collection includes sixteen stories, fourteen of which originally appeared in The New Yorker. Endpaper maps are by Anita Karl.

Reception

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In a review of The Dictionary of Imaginary PlacesbyAlberto Manguel and Gianni Guadalupi, Naomi Mitchison described Kingdoms of Elfin as "the last and most brilliant of Sylvia Townsend Warner's books".[2] Thomas M. Disch included Kingdoms of Elfin in his list of "modern classic" works of fantasy.[3] Darrell Schweitzer described The Kingdoms of Elfin as containing "memorable flashes" and said that the stories "reveal new complexities on rereading".[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Darrell Schweitzer, "Warner, Sylvia Townsend", [sic] in St. James Guide To Fantasy Writers, edited by David Pringle.London, St. James Press, 1996; ISBN 1-55862-205-5 (pp 589-90).
  • ^ Naomi Mitchison, "Near Miss", The Spectator, 29 May 1981, Page 23.
  • ^ Thomas M. Disch, "13 Great Works of Fantasy from the Last 13 Years", in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, July–August 1983. TZ Publications, Inc. (p. 61)

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