Epi 5: Pulp-in-the-Mist
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Today, we’ll be discussing Lud-in-the-Mist, by Hope Mirrlees, and the pulp short stories of one of the masters of the form, Clark Ashton Smith. We’ll cover the transition from fantastical literary romances to more dynamic, sword and sorcery-inspiring short fiction as the 1920’s become the 1930’s. The onset of the Great Depression means fantasy fiction becomes a little less elite, a little more populist, and a lot more scandalous. Join us on Something About Dragons, and be sure to check out the accompanying blog posts on the Something About Dragons website.
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