
The Dune Encyclopedia: The Complete, Authorized Guide and Companion to Frank Herbert's Masterpiece of the Imagination
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
526
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 1984
Publisher
Berkley Books
Description
This comprehensive guide delves deep into the intricate universe created by Frank Herbert in his acclaimed Dune series. Readers will find detailed analyses of the rich tapestry of characters, locations, and themes that define the Dune saga. With contributions from the renowned author Frank Herbert himself, the encyclopedia serves both as a scholarly resource and an engaging companion for fans eager to explore the complexities of this legendary work of science fiction.
In addition to elucidating the series' multifaceted storylines, it sheds light on Herbert's imaginative world-building and the philosophical underpinnings that shape his narratives. This guide is an essential resource for both new readers and longtime enthusiasts, enriching their understanding of a universe that continues to captivate audiences around the globe.
In addition to elucidating the series' multifaceted storylines, it sheds light on Herbert's imaginative world-building and the philosophical underpinnings that shape his narratives. This guide is an essential resource for both new readers and longtime enthusiasts, enriching their understanding of a universe that continues to captivate audiences around the globe.
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