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Mythopoeic Fantasy Award : ウィキペディア英語版
Mythopoeic Awards
The Mythopoeic Awards for literature and literary studies are given by the Mythopoeic Society to authors of outstanding works in the fields of myth, fantasy, and the scholarly study of these areas.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mythsoc.org/awards/ )
From 1971 to 1991 there were two awards, annual but not always awarded before 1981, recognizing Fantasy and Scholarship (Inklings Studies). Dual awards in each category were established in 1992: Fantasy Awards for Adult Literature and Children's Literature; Scholarship Awards in Inklings Studies and Myth and Fantasy Studies.〔
("Mythopoeic Awards: Winners" ). Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2015-09-10.〕
In 2010 a Student Paper Award was introduced.〔
("Mythopoeic Awards: Alexei Kondratiev Award (Student Paper)" ). Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2012-05-03.〕
The 2013 finalists were announced in May and the awards were announced at the annual conference, July 12–15.
("2013 Mythopoeic Award Finalists" ). ''Locus Online: News''. Locus Publications. Retrieved 2013-06-18.〕
==Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards==

The Fantasy Awards recognize single-author fantasy that "best exemplifies “the spirit of the Inklings”".〔 Dual awards for Adult and Children's Literature replaced a single award in 1992 and they have been combined once since then (1997). The Mythopoeic Society publishes a record of all finalists; from 1992 there are three to five books on each final ballot.〔
("Mythopoeic Awards – Fantasy" ) (list of winners and finalists). Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2012-05-03.〕
An eligible book is a "novel, multi-volume novel, or single-author story collection" published during the preceding three years, although it may appear on the final ballot only once — a multi-volume novel when its last volume is published.〔
Several authors have won at least two Fantasy Awards (below).〔
*1971 - ''The Crystal Cave'' by Mary Stewart
*1972 - ''Red Moon and Black Mountain'' by Joy Chant
*1973 - ''The Song of Rhiannon'' by Evangeline Walton
*1974 - ''The Hollow Hills'' by Mary Stewart
*1975 - ''A Midsummer Tempest'' by Poul Anderson
*1981 - ''Unfinished Tales'' by J. R. R. Tolkien
*1982 - ''Little, Big'' by John Crowley
*1983 - ''The Firelings'' by Carol Kendall
*1984 - ''When Voiha Wakes'' by Joy Chant
*1985 - ''Cards of Grief'' by Jane Yolen
*1986 - ''Bridge of Birds'' by Barry Hughart
*1987 - ''The Folk of the Air'' by Peter S. Beagle
*1988 - ''Seventh Son'' by Orson Scott Card
*1989 - ''Unicorn Mountain'' by Michael Bishop
*1990 - ''The Stress of Her Regard'' by Tim Powers
*1991 - ''Thomas the Rhymer'' by Ellen Kushner

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