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Guy Gavriel Kay

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Fantasy Literature
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A short introduction to the writer Guy Gavriel Kay.
An introduction to the novels of Guy Gavriel Kay, examining his development as a writer from his early high fantasy roots to his later more historically-inspired novels. The talk discusses the dominant themes in Kay’s work, from his reflections on the retrospective construction of history to his enduring fascination with the power of art.

Dr Katherine Marie Olley is the VH Galbraith Junior Research Fellow in Medieval Studies at St Hilda’s College, Oxford where she is currently researching childbirth in Old Norse literature and society. She studied Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at the University of Cambridge (BA Hons, MPhil) and received her doctorate from the University of Cambridge in 2019 for her dissertation on kinship in Old Norse myth and legend.

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Fantasy Literature
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Katherine Olley
Keywords
fantasy literature
english literature
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 24/11/2020
Duration: 00:11:24

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