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The Hidden Library of Tanith Lee: Themes and Subtexts from Dionysos to the Immortal Gene .Despite the great diversity of settings in Tanith Lee's novels - from the prehistoric origins of Christianity to robot-dominated futurescapes - certain underlying thoughts and references appear consistenly. This work examines Lee's applica

The Hidden Library of Tanith Lee: Themes and Subtexts from Dionysos to the Immortal Gene

The Hidden Library of Tanith Lee: Themes and Subtexts from Dionysos to the Immortal Gene

TITLE:The Hidden Library of Tanith Lee: Themes and Subtexts from Dionysos to the Immortal Gene
AUTHOR:Mavis Haut
RATING:4.63 (742 Votes)
ASIN:078641085X
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:256 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2001-05-01
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Despite the great diversity of settings in Tanith Lee's novels - from the prehistoric origins of Christianity to robot-dominated futurescapes - certain underlying thoughts and references appear consistenly. This work examines Lee's applications of such themes and subtexts.

Editorial : About the Author
Retired college instructor Mavis Haut is a full-time writer living in London.

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