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'''''Tam Lin''''' is a 1991 [[urban fantasy]] novel by [[Pamela Dean]] based on the traditional Scottish ballad of the same name. | '''''Tam Lin''''' is a 1991 [[urban fantasy]] novel by [[Pamela Dean]] based on the traditional Scottish ballad of the same name. | ||
==Plot introduction== | ==Plot introduction (no spoilers)== | ||
Tam Lin's protagonist is Janet Carter and the novel, written in the third person but from Janet's point of view, is set during her years as a student at Blackstock College in Minnesota in the early 1970s. The cast of characters are Janet's fellow students, lecturers at the college, her family, and one childhood friend. The plot combines the story of a young woman at college with a retelling of the traditional Scottish fairy ballad Tam Lin. | Tam Lin's protagonist is Janet Carter and the novel, written in the third person but from Janet's point of view, is set during her years as a student at Blackstock College in Minnesota in the early 1970s. The cast of characters are Janet's fellow students, lecturers at the college, her family, and one childhood friend. The plot combines the story of a young woman at college with a retelling of the traditional Scottish fairy ballad Tam Lin. | ||
==Main characters== | ==Main characters (no spoilers)== | ||
* Janet Carter is the protagonist. | * Janet Carter is the protagonist. | ||
* Molly is Janet's roommate. | * Molly is Janet's roommate. | ||
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* Danny Chin is Janet's friend from childhood whom she sees during her college vacations. | * Danny Chin is Janet's friend from childhood whom she sees during her college vacations. | ||
==Themes== | ==Themes (possible spoilers for themes)== | ||
Tam Lin | Tam Lin is a late 20th century [[urban fantasy]]. The story touches on feminist themes including [[birth control]], [[pregnancy]] and [[abortion]] issues. | ||
==Allusions and references to other works== | |||
Tam Lin is based on the traditional Scottish ballad of the same name. | |||
The novel also contains many quotations and allusions. Most of the quotations are from English literature and especially the plays of Shakespeare. [http://www.alittlebitofnotmuch.com/TAD/TL/index.html A partial annotation by Felix Strates.] | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Blackstock College is based on Carleton College. | Blackstock College is partly based on Carleton College. | ||
Revision as of 17:08, 4 March 2007
Tam Lin is a 1991 urban fantasy novel by Pamela Dean based on the traditional Scottish ballad of the same name.
Plot introduction (no spoilers)
Tam Lin's protagonist is Janet Carter and the novel, written in the third person but from Janet's point of view, is set during her years as a student at Blackstock College in Minnesota in the early 1970s. The cast of characters are Janet's fellow students, lecturers at the college, her family, and one childhood friend. The plot combines the story of a young woman at college with a retelling of the traditional Scottish fairy ballad Tam Lin.
Main characters (no spoilers)
- Janet Carter is the protagonist.
- Molly is Janet's roommate.
- Christina is also Janet's roommate.
- Nicholas Tooley is a student.
- Thomas Lin is a student.
- Robert Armin is a student.
- Professor Medeous is head of the Classics Department.
- Melinda Wolfe is a Classics lecturer and Janet's first study advisor.
- Victoria Thompson is a campus ghost originating in the late 19th century.
- Danny Chin is Janet's friend from childhood whom she sees during her college vacations.
Themes (possible spoilers for themes)
Tam Lin is a late 20th century urban fantasy. The story touches on feminist themes including birth control, pregnancy and abortion issues.
Allusions and references to other works
Tam Lin is based on the traditional Scottish ballad of the same name.
The novel also contains many quotations and allusions. Most of the quotations are from English literature and especially the plays of Shakespeare. A partial annotation by Felix Strates.
Trivia
Blackstock College is partly based on Carleton College.