Magic in literature
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Magic in literature
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Magic in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Re-reading Harry Potter, Suman Gupta
- Stranger magic, charmed states and The Arabian nights, Marina Warner
- Shakespeare and the spectacles of strangeness, The tempest and the transformation of Renaissance theatrical forms, John G. Demaray
- Mapping the world of Harry Potter, science fiction and fantasy writers explore the best selling fantasy series of all time, edited by Mercedes Lackey, with Leah Wilson
- Night's black agents, witchcraft and magic in seventeenth-century English drama, Anthony Harris
- Reading Harry Potter, critical essays, edited by Giselle Liza Anatol
- Kids' letters to Harry Potter from children around the world, an unauthorized collection, compiled by Bill Adler
- Merlin's kin, world tales of the hero magician, Josepha Sherman
- J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels, a reader's guide, Philip Nel
- Harry Potter, you're the best!, a tribute from fans the world over, [edited by] Sharon Moore
- Fantasy and your family, exploring The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and modern magick, Richard Abanes
- Secrecy, magic, & the one-act plays of Harlem Renaissance women writers, Taylor Hagood
- Muggles and magic, J.K. Rowling and the Harry Potter phenomenon /, by George Beahm
- The riddles of Harry Potter, secret passages and interpretive quests, Shira Wolosky
- Readings on J.K. Rowling, Gary Wiener, book editor
- The magical worlds of Harry Potter, a treasury of myths, legends, and fascinating facts, David Colbert
- Muggles and magic, an unofficial guide to J.K. Rowling and the Harry Potter phenomenon /, George Beahm ; illustrations by Tim Kirk
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