Phantastes
A Faerie Romance for Men and Women
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4.2 • 25 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Phantastes was published in 1858. It tells the story of Anodos, who, on coming of age, is examining the effects of his deceased father. To his astonishment, in doing so he sees an apparition of a fairy woman, who tells him that he has some fairy blood and conveys him to Fairy Land.
In Fairy Land Anodos undergoes a long series of strange adventures and spiritual experiences. He is frequently under threat, at first from malevolent trees, and later from his own evil Shadow. At one point he discovers Pygmalion’s cave and sees the form of a beautiful woman enclosed in transparent alabaster. He falls instantly in love with this woman and contrives to free her from the stone, but she flees from him. Later, he encounters the Arthurian knight Sir Percivale, who has just come off the worst of an encounter with the evil Maid of the Alder-Tree. Eventually, after many trials and hazards, Anodos encounters Sir Percivale again and becomes his squire. Together they carry out deeds of chivalry before Anodos eventually returns to the mundane world.
Phantastes is now regarded as a classic of the fantasy genre and has been an important influence on later generations of fantasy writers, including such names as C. S. Lewis.
Customer Reviews
Phantastes
Amazing story of old.
Phantastes
An enjoyable read with strong 1800s fantasy atmosphere, numerous interesting allegories, engrossing scenes and locations, and memorable characters, albeit with a rather uncompelling protagonist, semi-episodic structure, limited side character development, and a somewhat sudden feeling ending.
It’s an enjoyable read, but definitely an old-fashioned fantasy allegory rather than a dramatic novel, so have an idea of what to expect going in, but don’t read spoilers; let the twists and turns take you along for the ride.