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Serialization and Literary Compulsion in Fantasy : The Pleasure of Deferral

Dow, Nardeen

Routledge Studies in Speculative Fiction

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Serialization and Literary Compulsion in Fantasy: The Pleasure of Deferral argues that contemporary fantasy literature has naturalized serialization as its organizing principle, not as a publishing strategy but as the genre's dominant form, generating sustained reader obsession through temporal deferral, narrative incompletion, and the proliferation of worlds that exceed any single text. Serialization organizes desire through delay, return, and the managed refusal of closure. Reading fantasy becomes a durational practice: rereading, theorizing, collecting, and writing back into worlds that remain larger than any single encounter. Moving from Tolkien, Rowling, and Martin to fanfiction platforms and special-edition economies, and extending the argument through Polish and Arabic case studies, the book shows how serial form travels across media and cultures while remaining recognizably itself. What persists is not content but a pattern: repetition with difference, sustained long enough to turn attachment into an ordinary mode of participation. Drawing from psychoanalysis, cultural theory, and literary analysis, the book reframes obsession as a structural condition of the genre rather than a pathology of its readers and shows why fantasy, of all literary forms, is the one readers cannot stop returning to.

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