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Modern Fantasy: The Hundred Best Novels : ウィキペディア英語版
Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels

''Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels, An English-Language Selection, 1946-1987'' is a nonfiction book written by David Pringle, published by Grafton Books in 1988 (UK); next year by Peter Bedrick Books (US). The foreword is by Brian W. Aldiss.
Primarily the book comprises 100 short essays on the selected works, covered in order of publication, without any ranking. It is considered an important critical summary of the field of modern fantasy literature.〔Jack Merry, (Fantasy Reference Works: An omnibus review ). ''Green Man Review'' (no date). Confirmed 2011-07-18.〕〔''Reference Guide to Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror'', Michael Burgess, Lisa R. Bartle, Libraries Unlimited, 2002, p. 88〕〔''The Encyclopedia of Fantasy'', John Clute and John Grant, Orbit Books, 1997, p. 788〕
''Modern Fantasy'' followed Pringle's ''Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels'', published by Xanadu in 1985. In the introduction he commends the nearly simultaneous "rival" followup by Xanadu: Stephen Jones and Kim Newman, ''Horror: The 100 Best Books'' (Xanadu, 1988).〔''Modern Fantasy'', 23.〕
In fact Xanadu had followed with at least three more books in its 100 Best series: ''Crime and Mystery'' in 1987, both ''Horror'' and ''Fantasy'' in 1988. Xanadu had commissioned Michael Moorcock to write ''Fantasy'' but the project had been turned over to James Cawthorn when it became "clear that I would not be able to deliver it for a long time".〔Moorcock, "Introduction", p. 9; ''Fantasy: The 100 Best Books'', Cawthorn and Moorcock, 1988.〕
According to ISFDB, Pringle's ''Modern Fantasy'' was released in October 1988, September 1989 in the U.S.; Xanadu's ''Fantasy'' was released in November and published almost simultaneously by Carroll and Graf in the U.S.

==Modern Fantasy==
Pringle says in the introduction, rebutting one academic complaint about the sprawling scope of fantasy, "But it seems to me that fantasy ''is'' an indiscriminate form. ... We may even view it as the primal genre, essentially formless, a swamp which has served as the breeding ground for all other popular fiction genres ... Up to the eighteenth century, almost all narrative fictions, both verse and prose, were fantastic to a greater or lesser degree."〔''Modern Fantasy'', 14.〕
In the introduction to the earlier book, he had distinguished "Supernatural Horror" and "Heroic fantasy" as the other important divisions of fantastic fiction beside science fiction. They may be represented by ''Dracula'' and ''The Lord of the Rings'', featuring "the irruption of some supernatural force into the everyday world" and "set in completely imaginary worlds" respectively. Here he adds "the Fabulation, or absurdist metafiction—stories which are set in the real world, but which distort that world in ways other than the supernaturally horrific." He names Thomas Pynchon, Angela Carter, John Crowley, and Geoff Ryman as authors of fabulations included in his hundred.〔''Modern Fantasy'', 19.〕
While covering no foreign-language fantasies and few children's or 'light' fantasies, "I have tried to make a balanced list, and in so doing I have included some books which are not really to my taste—they may well be other people's favourites, though. In truth, there are not a hundred masterpieces of modern fantasy, any more than there a hundred masterpieces of science fiction."〔''Modern Fantasy'', 20.〕 "()t least some of the novels I have selected are masterpieces of modern literature, full of beauty and wonder. The others are craftsmanlike entertainments which I happily commend to you for your enjoyment."〔''Modern Fantasy'', 23.〕

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