Talk:Stephen R. Donaldson

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The Gap titles have a line break in the title in my editions -- which we can't put in a page title here. However we do ntted something, they look odd otherwise. A dash maybe? The Gap into Conflict - The Real Story -- Tarquin

Those titles originally had dashes, I took them out, I thought dashes didn't work in 'pedia headings. Am I wrong? -- Zoe

(slaps self for not using Talk page). Erm. Not sure. only one way to find out I suppose. I wonder what his publishers do for their listing -- maybe that would be the answer. -- Tarquin
Hmph! they cheat. http://www.fireandwater.com/books/default.asp?id=8866

Library of Congress uses colons, as does ISFDB. (LoC also puts the 'Gap' phrase after the remainder of the titme, but this seems counter to the usage in the books themselves.)


I've added the tentative titles for the rest of the Third Chronicles, which I got from [1] and also from [2] where there's rather more actual substance. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm excited at the prospect of finding out what happened next. Phil 11:59, Nov 28, 2003 (UTC)

You're not alone. I heard SRD read from Runes of the Earth at Bubonicon a few months ago... Salsa Shark 01:17, 13 Dec 2003 (UTC)

Is there a reason there are two "The Man Who Tried to Get Away" entries, one for 1990 and one for 2004? Is this an error, or are the two printings different in some way? Clarification is needed. -- Belross


Does anyone really compare Donaldson to Tolkien? Tolkien is uplifting and empowering, the Covenant books just made me morose and depressed. No matter how bad things get for Covenant - they will always get worse.Avalon 03:59, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

The Thomas Covenant books are comparable to Tolkien's work in that they're heroic fantasy centered around a very powerful ring. That's not much basis for comparison, but the majority of the comparison may come from people less familar with fantasy fiction. Korvac 20:26, Oct 05 2005 (UTC)
I tend to feel there's very little basis for comparison between the two. But, the comparison has been made (just look at the covers and blurbs of many of his books - it seems to be all some fools can talk about). It's notable that so many critics have (wrongly, in my opinion) compared Donaldson to Tolkien.
If anyone here is interested, my reasons for feeling there's little comparison between Donaldson and Tolkien can be read here. Kasreyn 17:24, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

Is it appropriate to make people aware of the availability of Donaldson's essay on Epic Fantasy in his website? Or is it enough to only list his website as an external link? Jimmysuzuki 05:00, 17 April 2006 (UTC)

Might be better to link directly to the essay. Donaldson's website seems to have compatibility problems with several browsers, including Firefox. I can only access certain parts of the site by loading Internet Explorer. Since Wikipedia is for everyone, not just IE users, some may have navigation problems there and won't be able to find the essay, so let's just link directly to it. Kasreyn 17:21, 12 July 2006 (UTC)