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Elric Of Melnibone: "The Stealer of Souls" AND "Stormbringer" (Fantasy Masterworks) Book

Elric, Moorcock's damned albino swordsman, is one of the most striking creations of heroic fantasy. Living in a world doomed to be forgotten, last emperor of the decaying empire he betrays, he is a striking figure of teenage angst who becomes something rather more. He is the central figure of a world conceived largely for its gloomy decorativeness--Moorcock's fantasy landscapes derive as much from the author's favourite Romantic and Mannerist pictures as they do from the traditions of a genre for which he had mixed feelings early in his career. Elric is doomed to sacrifice friends and lovers, as well as those enemies he wishes to spare, to the great black sword from which he derives not merely prowess but the capacity to be other than a neurasthenic invalid in these early stories. He also finds his wife Zarozinia and his friend Moonglum only to lose them, and fails heroically to save the world from the melting encroachments of the lords of Chaos. There is a dark power to these stories which belies their occasional absurdities and haunts the reader's dreams and nightmares.--Roz Kaveney Read More

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    Elric of Melnibone is the haunted treacherous and doomed albino sorcerer-prince. An introspective weakling in thrall to his black-bladed soul-eating sword Stormbringer he is yet a hero whose bloody adventures and wanderings through brooding desolate lands leads inexorably to his decisive intervention in the war between the forces of Law and Chaos. This volume brings together The Stealer of Souls and Stormbringer the first two published books of Elric's adventures and confirms Michael Moorcock's place as one of the most important fantasy writers of our time.

  • 1857987438
  • 9781857987430
  • Michael Moorcock
  • 10 May 2001
  • Gollancz
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 432
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