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Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind: Literature's Most Fantastic Works

By: Eric S. Rabkin, The Great Courses
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Many of literature's greatest works, from ancient myths to the works of Nobel laureates, rely on fantasy. Even when there has been a dominant preference for realism, generation after generation of readers have been drawn to stories of the fantastic - not only for what they help us learn about ourselves as individuals or as members of society, but also for what they show about our social values. And now one of the world's foremost authorities on the literature of the fantastic and science fiction has created a series of 24 lectures that take you on a journey through some of the most remarkable feats of imagination in all of literature. You'll study strange tales of talking frogs and cannibal witches, from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Arthur C. Clarke's astonishing 2001: A Space Odyssey and beyond. Ranging from the early 1800s to contemporary times, Professor Rabkin casts a wide net for fantastic works and delves deeply into some of the most astonishing. You'll learn about the works and times of Edgar Allan Poe, the Brothers Grimm, Virginia Woolf, Lewis Carroll, Franz Kafka, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, J.R.R. Tolkien, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and many others. And you'll see how artists you might not have even considered in this context - such as writers like Nathaniel Hawthorne, or composers like Offenbach and Tchaikovsky - owe a creative debt to this remarkably vibrant genre.

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Engaging Fantasy Stories • Insightful Literary Analysis • Interesting Lectures • Comprehensive Genre Overview
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This is not my first book or lecture on the symbolic meaning in fairy tales and other literary works, but it is the best.

A wonderfully researched, knowledgeable journey through how ideas from our pre-history are still shaping us today. Just like we still react to snakes without any prior experience, as it's pre-wired, what else is?

I'm finding it difficult to spit out the qualitative content of the 'depth' I feel hidden in this Great Courses. (Eric S. Rabkin doesn't though.) It shines lights under the hood of each and every one of us, our shared social constructs (even when those things that are not social constructs are made into social constructs, which is becoming the most threatening social construct of them all), and in essence: how our minds work. Ultimately, we experience the world through our minds. We create the world around us. When we look around, it's looking increasingly ugly, volatile, vengeful and hateful. Not just in the US, but globally.

This is a course with so much to give. I highly, highly recommend it.

A look under the hood of our shared subconscious

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One of the best courses I have ever had the pleasure to listen to. This is an experience. Professor Rabkin knows his stuff, but most importantly - knows how to pass on that information. Loved it !!!!!

Fantastic!!!

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I would register for any class taught by Eric S. Rabkin. Each lesson is comprised of unique standalone content that holds the listener's attention. As the lessons progress, Rabkin successfully weaves the information into a cohesive learning experience.

I cannot wait to read (or re-read) the books and stories referenced in this exceptional course.

Wish the Course Would Never End!

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His line of thought was confusing. But I'm not college educated either. It's probably my problem not him.

I had a really hard time following these

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A very informative overview of fantasy and science fiction, including many works new to me.

Exactly what the title says

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Rabkin knows his fiction, fantasy and science fiction. Very informative survey of both, going back to fairy tales and ending with post-modernist sci. fi.

Well thought through and informative

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Loved it.
Narrator has a great voice and presentation. So many creative and interesting stories

Love it

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There are some minor inaccuracies in the plot summaries… for instance, Werther didn’t drown, he shot himself in the head (I remember it all too well) despite the Werther effect being associated with drowning, I think... I do not agree with the definition of science fiction preferred by the author, there are some works I would put in the true fantasy section, but I guess no one agrees on that… In the end, I liked it a lot, specially the first part. It highlights the transformations in both genres in a balanced and respectful way. It’s very easy to listen too! (except the post-modernist part, but that’s not the author’s fault… it’s your’s, Italo Calvino -_-)

Everyone raise the fantasy flag

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This is a very interesting course. The lecturer is well read and very knowledgable. His speaking voice is easy on the ears and his enthusiasm for the topic is quite evident and infectious. I came away looking at books I've read in a different way and a list of seminal science fiction works I want to read in the future.

Science Fiction Defined

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Take a lovely journey through the ages with prof. Eric as he analyzes great works of fantasy. From well known fairy tales all the way to Clark, Asimov and LeGuin. I felt that some authors were overlooked; there is no mention of Octavia Butler for example which I found disappointing.
But overall, this was a very interesting series of lectures!

Lectures on how fantasy evolved

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