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Welsh folklore figures strongly in the book. All of the main characters from the other books in the sequence come together in this book, some meeting for the first time, and the current struggle between the Light and the Dark is resolved.
After the Light wins the battle, Bran is offered a chance to rejoin his father, but chooses to give up his immortality to stay with his friends and his mortal adoptive father. All immortal characters except Will Stanton leave the Earth forever.
All the mortal characters lose all memory of any dealings with magic and the Old Ones, though the Drews and Bran have snatches of something come back to them in dreams. One reviewer for The Junior Bookshelf offered a mixed review: This is the major obstacle to the acceptance of Narnia. Four at least of the Six who have the duty of holding back the Dark do not seem up to the task.
Time switches too, although handled skilfully enough, are not always easy to swallow. Where Miss Cooper excels is in the management of setting The writer captures the smell of the countryside Miss Cooper shows how fine her observation is and her ability to convey its tingling reality. Perhaps, now that the Dark has been put finally to flight, she will pursue this aspect of her art.
Fantasy scholar Carole Scott remarks how, in one chapter of this novel, "the power of evil is presented in modern dress through a bigoted Englishman's outburst of racial prejudice directed against an immigrant of color. Nearly all the locations mentioned in the books are based on real places.
Over Sea, Under Stone and Greenwitch are set in Trewissick, which is based on a village in southern Cornwall called Mevagissey which Susan Cooper used to visit as a child. The Welsh setting in The Grey King and Silver on the Tree is the area around Aberdyfi , the village where Cooper's grandmother was born and where her parents lived.
John Clute wrote in The Encyclopedia of Fantasy , "The overall tale evolves — not without occasional narrative confusion when time paradoxes and puzzles must be confronted — towards a guardedly affirmative climax in which it seems that the various young protagonists plus Bran Davies King Arthur's son may succeed in staving off entropy and totalitarianism.
Karen Patricia Smith wrote, "Susan Cooper has come to be recognized as a major author of books for children and young adults. Her first work for children, Over Sea, Under Stone came as a response to a contest designed to honor the memory of E. Cooper's major contribution to date has been The Dark Is Rising series, which greatly expands the mythical theme suggested in Over Sea, Under Stone and reveals Cooper's extraordinary prowess as an author of fantasy The shadowy aspect of the conflict and the inability to 'read' clearly the motivations of some of the characters are areas in which Cooper has been criticized.
However, I feel that the ambiguity of protagonists and antagonists is a deliberate literary device. Rather than succumbing to artistic flaw, Cooper goes beyond the conventional expectations of her readers by inviting them to glimpse the complex, the unexplainable, and often the threatening aspects of mankind's nature.
By offering the thesis that the human psyche may manifest itself in explicit actions or present itself in a mysterious and often frustrating manner, Cooper exceeds the traditional presentations of good versus evil often found in fantasy literature.
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Mary Corran has written, "Cooper's scholarly knowledge of legend, and skill in drawing together all the complexities of the five books into a triumphant finale, produce an epic of great power. There are differences in quality in the novels-- Greenwitch Cooper deals with the innate antagonism between mortals and immortals impressively, and in The Grey King reaches great heights as she mingles the worlds and peoples of legend and the present day. The sequence is a remarkable achievement, and Cooper's gifts for description and characterization provide additional pleasure to novels already replete with intellectual enjoyment.
The five novels in it are rich with symbolism and poetic passages. The Dark Is Rising , perhaps the best single book of the series, certainly rivals and sometimes surpasses the work of the major fantasy writers--with whose work it is frequently compared.
Rutledge says that the series "integrates the traditional lore of the British Isles with modern concerns.
Her work, although commercially designated for a younger audience, exemplifies sophisticated mythopoeic writing not limited to that age group and is one of the major contributions to Arthurian fantasy of the s. Drout argues that Cooper makes greater "use of Anglo-Saxon source materials" than other critics have identified: It is Cooper's Anglo-Saxonism, I argue, which generates the notions of British national identity explicated in the novels, notions that contradict the author's overt political stance.
The writing is robust, but noticeably better out of human time than at the Stanton hearth: The fantastic style is virile and, for all its paraphernalia, spare. Susan Cooper's vocabulary is athletic; the complications are dense. Her book seems to have been prepared for a special small age group: Following the successful film adaptations of other fantasy classics, it was announced in that the Dark Is Rising series was being developed as a major motion picture. John Hodge wrote the screenplay and the film was directed by David L.
Cunningham and produced by Marc E. Filming began in February in Bucharest , Romania. The film was released on 5 October , in the United States and the U. It was not successful. Screenwriter Hodge made substantial changes to the novel's plot, tone, and characters. For example, to differentiate him from Harry Potter , the film version of Will Stanton is a to year-old [b] American living in Britain. Hodge also felt that the "lyrical, poetic, kaleidoscopic fashion" of the book could not be filmed and felt compelled to add action for Will where "he doesn't actually do very much.
Cooper was disappointed by changes in the screenplay from the book and requested that some be undone. For example, she considers it crucial that Will is only 11 because that is before puberty. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Over Sea, Under Stone. This section does not cite any sources. December Learn how and when to remove this template message. The Dark Is Rising. Children's literature portal Speculative fiction portal. In the Hollywood version he is 13 to 14 years old and American in order to help distinguish him from Harry Potter , a later creation but earlier international film success who learns on his eleventh birthday that he is a wizard.
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