Oh, I just took the original list you helpfully linked to, so as not to have to do all that fiddly debolding. But since you mention it, I'm happy to add:
101: The Riddle Master Trilogy, Patricia A. McKillip 102: The Wolves Chronicles, Joan Aiken This one was thanks to you, Lady S! 103: The Perilous Gard, Elizabeth Marie Pope A totally unexpected pleasure, come across when I was researching my Tam Lin article. The cover was horribly sappy, the contents anything but.
As for additions... well there are the obvious:
104: The Owl Service, Alan Garner 105: Fire and Hemlock, Diana Wynne Jones
And let's add one from a rather different stable:
106: Lud-in-the-Mist, Hope Mirrlees
I love all these for their different ways of mapping the borderlands of the mundane and the fantastic, my usual obsession. (I suppose The Faerie Queene doesn't count as genre?)
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Date: 2009-02-01 10:36 pm (UTC)101: The Riddle Master Trilogy, Patricia A. McKillip
102: The Wolves Chronicles, Joan Aiken This one was thanks to you, Lady S!
103: The Perilous Gard, Elizabeth Marie Pope A totally unexpected pleasure, come across when I was researching my Tam Lin article. The cover was horribly sappy, the contents anything but.
As for additions... well there are the obvious:
104: The Owl Service, Alan Garner
105: Fire and Hemlock, Diana Wynne Jones
And let's add one from a rather different stable:
106: Lud-in-the-Mist, Hope Mirrlees
I love all these for their different ways of mapping the borderlands of the mundane and the fantastic, my usual obsession. (I suppose The Faerie Queene doesn't count as genre?)