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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Containing all you ever wanted to know about His Dark Materials, catalogued in encyclopaedic detail by superfan Laurie Frost, this hefty guide is teeming with maps, photos and drawings which enliven the text. As well as commentary on the books there are quotes from Pullman, discussion on dramatisations on stage, radio and the big screen, and much more besides. Apparently Pullman finds this a reference boon, so there can be no better recommendation. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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'I know I've returned to it frequently...and I know I'll continue to do so.' Philip Pullman. The extraordinary world of Philip Pullman's best-selling trilogy is explored in all the detail any fan of the books will ever need. With in-depth, chapter-referenced sections on characters, places, creatures, sciences, languages, and much more, this brilliant work by Laurie Frost has become the officialand definitivereference guide to Pullman's books. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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When the author of the source material readily admits to using someone else’s reference book to help write the sequel(s), you know it’s got to be good! Laurie Frost’s The Elements of His Dark Materials: The Guide to Philip Pullman's Trilogy is an epic encyclopedia worthy of this most epic of series. (It’s my absolute favorite, in case you couldn’t tell.) Exhaustively researched and referenced, Elements covers everything you want/need to know about His Dark Materials.
The book is organized around eleven primary subjects, many of which are further divided into subsections (reproduced here since Amazon’s listing doesn’t include the table of contents):
I. Characters
* Cross-Reference of Characters
II. Places and Peoples
* The Words of the Worlds
* The Worlds
* Cities, Countries, Regions, Continents, and Elements of Topography
* Structures and Streets
* The Oxfords
* Peoples
III. Creatures, Beings and Extraordinary Humans
IV. The Alethiometer, the Subtle Knife, the Amber Spyglass
* The Alethiometer and associated entries
* The Subtle Knife and associated entries
* The Amber Spyglass and associated entries
V. Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology
* Multiple worlds, Prophecy, Stories
* Dust, Rusakov particles, Shadows/Shadow-particles, Sraf
VI. Applied Metaphysics
VII. Applied Sciences and Technology
* Clothing and Accessories
* Smokes and Medicines
* Food and Drink
* Information Technology
* Transportation
* Weapons
* Other Crafted Goods and Materials
VIII. The Natural Sciences
* Physical Sciences
* Animals
* Animals Exclusive to HIS DARK MATERIALS
* Plants
* Trees Exclusive to HIS DARK MATERIALS
* Scientific Studies
IX. Social Structures of the Worlds
* Ecclesiastical
* Educational
* Political, Military, and Others
* Juvenile Alliances
* Financial/Commerce
X. Languages and Diction
XI. Allusions
* Religious – Biblical and Otherwise
XII. Epigraphs
* Book Epigraphs
* Chapter Epigraphs
Reference
* Philip Pullman Bibliography
* HDM References
* Works Cited and Information Sources
(This TOC is from the 2006 US edition.)
Lyra and Will, Lord Asriel and Marisa Coulter, Baruch and Balthamos, Mary Malone and Atal the mulefa, Dust and daemons, Jordan College and Oxford – it’s all here, in such depth and detail that you might just find yourself inspired to reread the trilogy for the umpteenth time.
Addictively entertaining, Elements is the rare reference book that’s suitable for both serious research and casual reading. It has a permanent place in my bedside book pile, and I often find myself sneaking an entry or two before bed. Whether overcome with the sudden urge to brush up on a plot detail, or if I’m just killing some time by flipping it open to read a random entry, I rarely find myself disappointed. (I’d love for some of the entries to be a bit longer and more detailed - but then, like any good Sraffie, I can never get enough HDM!)
Though I’m no academic, it’s also proven invaluable in planning my HDM-themed menu for the upcoming Vegan MoFo. During the Vegan Month of Food – usually held in October - bloggers pledge to write about vegan food every day for a month. Some bloggers choose a theme; in 2013, I’d like to feature foods inspired by His Dark Materials. An ambitious project, that: with the exception of marzipan, food really isn’t central to the plot of His Dark Materials (unlike in The Hunger Games, for example) - and indeed, I had trouble coming up even just a handful of ideas. That is, until I remembered that Elements includes an entire section on foods! Eight months to go, and already I have enough possibilities to fill the entire month. There’s no way I’d be able to pull it off without Elements.
Seriously, I can’t give this book enough stars!
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