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Harry Potter and the Young Man’s Mistake

By Daniel P. Moloney

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from Mapping the World of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice

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This is one essay from the anthology Mapping the World of the Sorcerers Apprentice

Up-to-date through Book Six!

Mapping the World of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice offers a comprehensive look at the series through the eyes of leading science fiction and fantasy writers and religion, psychology and science experts. Topics range from feminism, fascism and the moral life of children to the true ownership of Severus Snape, Harry Potter as Luke Skywalker and Harry Potter and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

This book has not been authorized by J. K. Rowling, Warner Bros. or anyone associated with the Harry Potter books or films.

Contributors Include:

  • Bruce Bethke
  • Adam-Troy Castro
  • Roxanne Conrad
  • Elisabeth DeVos
  • Richard Garfinkle
  • Roberta Gellis
  • Jim Gunn
  • Marguerite Krause
  • Mercedes Lackey
  • Misty Lackey
  • Susan Matthews
  • Joyce Millman
  • Dan Moloney
  • Lawrence Watt-Evans
  • Martha Wells
  • Sarah Zettel

About the Author

Viscountess Mercedes Lackey-Edgerton-Smythe has had a rose, a dahlia and a tulip named for her. A neck-or-nothing rider, she was the first ever female to be named Master of the Derbyshire Hunt. She raises peafowl and swans and is a notable expert on 11th-century incunabula. And if you believe any of this, perhaps your copy of Burke’s Peerage is not what it should be. She is the author of several fantasy series.

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About the Author

Daniel P.  Moloney

Daniel P. Moloney has a B.A. in religious studies from Yale and a doctorate in philosophy from Notre Dame. He has taught in the Department of Philosophy at Notre Dame and the Politics Department at Princeton. A former editor at First Things, he has written for First Things, Wall Street Journal, National Review, Crisis and American Prospect, among other publications. He is also a contributor to BenBella’s Smart Pop anthology on Phillip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy. He now lives in Rome, preparing for his next great adventure.

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