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"The Brothers" is a fantasy novella by American writer C. J. Cherryh.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Aos Sí, C. J. Cherryh, Celtic mythology, DAW Books, Ebook, Elf, Faery in Shadow, Fairy, Fantasy, Fantasy literature, Fratricide, Novella, Patricide, Púca, Self-publishing, Shapeshifting, The Collected Short Fiction of C. J. Cherryh.

  2. 1986 fantasy novels
  3. American speculative fiction novellas
  4. Fantasy novels by C. J. Cherryh

Aos Sí

Aos sí (English approximation:; older form: aes sídhe) is the Irish name for a supernatural race in Celtic mythology—daoine sìth in Scottish Gaelic—comparable to fairies or elves.

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C. J. Cherryh

Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction.

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Celtic mythology

Celtic mythology is the body of myths belonging to the Celtic peoples.

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DAW Books

DAW Books is an American science fiction and fantasy publisher, founded by Donald A. Wollheim, along with his wife, Elsie B. Wollheim, following his departure from Ace Books in 1971.

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Ebook

An ebook (short for electronic book), also spelled as e-book or eBook, is a book publication made available in electronic form, consisting of text, images, or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices.

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Elf

An elf (elves) is a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic folklore.

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Faery in Shadow

Faery in Shadow is a fantasy novel by American writer C. J. Cherryh. The Brothers (novella) and Faery in Shadow are fantasy novels by C. J. Cherryh, novels about fairies and novels about magic.

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Fairy

A fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, generally described as anthropomorphic, found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, and French folklore), a form of spirit, often with metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural qualities.

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Fantasy

Fantasy is a genre of fiction involving magical elements, as well as a work in this genre.

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Fantasy literature

Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world.

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Fratricide

Fratricide (– the assimilated root of 'to kill, cut down') is the act of killing one's own brother.

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Novella

A novella is a narrative prose fiction whose length is shorter than most novels, but longer than most novelettes and short stories.

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Patricide

Patricide (or paternal homicide) is the act of killing one's own father.

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Púca

The púca (Irish for spirit/ghost; plural púcaí), puca (Old English for goblin) pwca, pooka, phouka, puck is a creature of Celtic, English, and Channel Islands folklore.

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Self-publishing

Self-publishing is the publication of media by its author at their own cost, without the involvement of a publisher.

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Shapeshifting

In mythology, folklore, and speculative fiction, shapeshifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through unnatural means.

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The Collected Short Fiction of C. J. Cherryh

The Collected Short Fiction of C. J. Cherryh is a collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories, novelettes and novella written by American author C. J. Cherryh between 1977 and 2004.

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See also

1986 fantasy novels

American speculative fiction novellas

Fantasy novels by C. J. Cherryh

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brothers_(novella)