- The Dark Lord of
Derkholm,
simply Dark Lord of
Derkholm in the
United States, is a
fantasy novel by the
British author Diana Wynne Jones,
published autumn...
-
Dalemark Quartet (2003) (Illustrated by Anne
Yvonne Gilbert) Dark Lord of
Derkholm (1998) –
Mythopoeic Award, Children's
Fantasy Year of the
Griffin (2000)...
- series, the
Dalemark series, the
three Moving Castle novels, Dark Lord of
Derkholm, and The
Tough Guide to Fantasyland.
Jones has been
cited as an inspiration...
- rely upon and some that
subvert common fantasy motifs. (The) Dark Lord of
Derkholm (1998) is one that subverts, and a
conceptual sequel. It is set in a fantasy...
- fantasies'
faulty world-building, as in
Diana Wynne Jones's Dark Lord of
Derkholm, or the
illogic of the
setting is
integral to the comedy, as in L. Sprague...
- this
specific diminutive of Christopher. Kit, in the
books Dark Lord of
Derkholm and Year of the
Griffin Kit, in the film
Failure to
Launch Kit, in the...
-
McKinley Rose
Daughter Greenwillow Books 1999
Diana Wynne Jones* Dark Lord of
Derkholm Gollancz Kara
Dalkey Heavenward Path
Harcourt Children's
Books Gail Carson...
- (see also
Prince of Darkness) Dark Lady (disambiguation) Dark Lord of
Derkholm, a
novel by
Diana Wynne Jones Darklords, a
Dungeons &
Dragons accessory...
-
simultaneously in the UK and the US It is the
sequel to The Dark Lord of
Derkholm, set
primarily at the
university several years after that novel's radical...
- writer. Best
known for
novels such as Howl's
Moving Castle and Dark Lord of
Derkholm. Neil
Jordan (born 1950):
Irish novelist and filmmaker. S. T.
Joshi (born...