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''The Incomplete Enchanter'' is a collection of two
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novellas by American writers L. Sprague de Camp and
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, the first volume in their Harold Shea series. The pieces were originally published in the magazine ''
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'' in the issues for May and August 1940. The collection was first published in hardcover by Henry Holt and Company in 1941 and in paperback by
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in 1960.


Summary

The Harold Shea stories are parallel world tales in which magic exists in separate universes which coexist with our own, and which can be reached by aligning one's mind to them by a system of symbolic logic. The worlds are based on the mythologies, legends, and literary fantasies of our world. In the stories collected as ''The Incomplete Enchanter'', the authors' protagonist Harold Shea visits two such worlds, that of Norse mythology and that of Edmund Spenser's ''
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Contents

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Reception

Reviewing the 1950 edition, Boucher and McComas described the series as "a high point in the application of sternest intellectual logic to screwball fantasy."
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characterized the series as "relaced, ribald adventure ... priceless," saying that "no fantasy reader should be without them." P. Schuyler Miller declared that these "first and best of the Harold Shea stories," through the authors' "fiendishly clever application of symbolic logic", have "annexed the entire realm of "pure" fantasy to science fiction." In 1977, Richard A. Lupoff described the series as "whole planes above the hackneyed gut-spillers and skull-smashers that pass for
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." The book was also reviewed by E. J. Carnell in ''Operation Fantast'', #6, September 1950, the editor in ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'', October 1950, P. Schuyler Miller in ''Other Worlds Science Stories'', January 1951, Joseph H. Crawford, Jr., James J. Donahue and Donald M. Grant in '' '333': A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel'', 1953, Alfred Bester in ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', October 1960, John Carnell in ''Science Fantasy'', August 1962, Joseph Nicholas in ''Paperback Parlour'', December 1979, Everett F. Bleiler in ''The Guide to Supernatural Fiction'', 1983, and Bill Fawcett and Jody Lynn Nye in ''Galaxy's Edge Magazine'', Issue 19, March 2016.


Editions

''The Incomplete Enchanter'' has been reprinted by a number of other publishers since its first appearance. A 1979 edition published by
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was issued under the variant title ''The Incompleat Enchanter''. An
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edition was published by Gollancz's
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imprint on September 29, 2011 as part of a general release of de Camp's works in electronic form.Amazon.com entry for e-book edition
/ref> The collection has been combined with later books in the series in the omnibus editions '' The Compleat Enchanter'' (1975) (which presumably influenced the title of the Sphere edition just mentioned), '' The Complete Compleat Enchanter'' (1989), and '' The Mathematics of Magic: The Enchanter Stories of L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt'' (2007). It has also been published in German,
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References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Incomplete Enchanter, The 1941 short story collections Fantasy short story collections by L. Sprague de Camp Works by Fletcher Pratt Works originally published in Unknown (magazine) Henry Holt and Company books