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Fantasy literature is a [[genre]] of [[narrative]] [[fiction]] that grows out of supernatural elements, like magic. | Fantasy literature is a [[genre]] of [[narrative]] [[fiction]] that grows out of supernatural elements, like magic. | ||
==History== | |||
==Characteristics of Fantasy== | |||
===Sub-genres=== | |||
*Portal | |||
*Secondary World | |||
*Epic Fantasy | |||
*Sword and Sorcery | |||
*Urban Fantasy | |||
*Folklore | |||
*Magic Realism | |||
*Gothic | |||
*The New Weird | |||
*Grimdark | |||
*Romantic Fantasy | |||
==Fantasy in Literature== | |||
==Fantasy in Media== | |||
==See also: [[Science Fiction]] == | |||
==External Links== | |||
==References== | |||
[[Category:Literary Terms]] | [[Category:Literary Terms]] |
Revision as of 16:05, 29 June 2015
Fantasy literature is a genre of narrative fiction that grows out of supernatural elements, like magic.
History
Characteristics of Fantasy
Sub-genres
- Portal
- Secondary World
- Epic Fantasy
- Sword and Sorcery
- Urban Fantasy
- Folklore
- Magic Realism
- Gothic
- The New Weird
- Grimdark
- Romantic Fantasy