There’s stacks of stuff on His Dark Materials on the web. What I’ve realised during my research is that a lot of it is recycled endlessly round loads of sites – including mistakes. Some of the stuff around is innacurate or poorly thought out, some just trivial. And some is fabulous! These are a few of the useful sites:
- Philip Pullman’s own site
- Random House (publishers)
- BridgeToTheStars.Net
- His Dark Materials
- His Dark Materials annotated
- Dark Adamant
- Annotations for Pullman’s ‘Dark Materials’
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