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Fantasy

For other definitions of fantasy please see Fantasy (psychology).


In literature, fantasy is a form of fiction, usually novels or short stories. It has been adapted for use in role-playing games and movies. It is typically set in a world or worlds quite different from or frightenly like the Earth and usually inhabited by users of magic and mythical creatures such as dragons and unicorns. As a genre, fantasy is both associated and contrasted with science fiction and horror fiction. All three genres feature elements of the fantastic, of making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like, or might have been like. "Fantasy" seems reserved for fiction that features magic, brave knights, damsels in distress, mythical beasts, and quests. As such, it has a long and distinguished history, with beginnings in Greek mythology and Roman mythology (famous examples are Homer's Odyssey) and other epics such as Beowulf), and a very strong influence from medieval romance. The legend of King Arthur, with its magic, swordplay, and romance is another clear precursor of contemporary fantasy.

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, much fantasy was published in the same magazines as science fiction (and often written by the same authors). After the great popularity, in the mid-20th century, of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, as well as of C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia and Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series, fantasy writing saw renewed popularity, often influenced by these seminal works and, like them, borrowing from myth, epic, and medieval romance.

Comic fantasy -- especially the works of Terry Pratchett -- should also be mentioned here, which parodies the above ideas as well as ideas outside the genre, in a postmodern manner.

This fiction and its older predecessors in turn gave birth to fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons, which in turn spawned more fiction in the genre. Game companies have published fantasy novels set in their own fictional game universes; the Forgotten Realms and Battletech series are some of the more popular.

Similarly, series of novels based on fantasy films and TV series have found their own niche.

See list of fantasy authors for information about individual authors who write in this genre.

Fans of fantasy get together yearly at a World Fantasy Convention. The first one was held in 1975 and yearly since then. The are held at various cities each year.

Since the rise of popular fantasy fiction in the Twentieth Century, the fantasy genre has subdivided into a number of branches:

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Fantasy
jOyce - September 18th, 2006
Fantasy is a form of fiction. It is something that is unusual in life of the people in earth maybe because fantasy is most likely about a different world. Fantasy in literature is often times a science fiction. Usually, fantasy in stories or poems features magic which is not usual in stories of real life. Fantasy may also be a horror stories which intends to frighten the readers. Horror fantasy is usually about supernatural beings like fairies, elves, unicorns and the like but these supernatural beings are not horror. The horror stories are more on spirits of those who departed
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lili_anea@yahoo.com - October 13th, 2006
In literature, fantasy is a form of fiction, usually novels or short stories. It has been adapted for use in role-playing games and movies. It is typically set in a world or worlds quite different from or frightenly like the Earth and usually inhabited by users of magic and mythical creatures such as dragons and unicorns. As a genre, fantasy is both associated and contrasted with science fiction and horror fiction. All three genres feature elements of the fantastic, of making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like, or might have been like. "Fantasy"
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