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  2. Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    A portal-quest fantasy typically tends to be a quest-type narrative, whose main challenge is navigating the fantastical world. [38] Notable examples include L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), C. S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950), [39] and Stephen R. Donaldson's late-1970s series The Chronicles of Thomas ...

  3. Fantastic art - Wikipedia

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    Many artists have produced works which fit the definition of fantastic art. Some, such as Nicholas Roerich, worked almost exclusively in the genre, others such as Hieronymus Bosch, who has been described as the first "fantastic" artist in the Western tradition, [2] produced works both with and without fantastic elements, and for artists such as Francisco de Goya, fantastic works were only a ...

  4. Outline of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    The term can be used broadly to refer to fantastical works that have a dark, gloomy atmosphere or a sense of horror and dread and a dark, often brooding, tone. Fables – type of narration demonstrating a useful truth. Animals speak as humans, legendary, supernatural tale.

  5. History of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    This era, however, was notably hostile to fantasy. Writers of the new types of fiction such as Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding were realistic in style, and many early realistic works were critical of fantastical elements in fiction. [11] Aside from a few tales of witchcraft and ghost stories, very little fantasy was written during this time. [9]

  6. List of fantasy worlds - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy worlds Setting Creator Description First appearance Year Media Abeir-Toril: Ed Greenwood: The planet that serves as the setting of the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting Forgotten Realms.

  7. Fantasy literature - Wikipedia

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    Classical mythology is replete with fantastical stories and characters, the best known (and perhaps the most relevant to modern fantasy) being the works of Homer (Greek) and Virgil (Roman). [1] The philosophy of Plato has had great influence on the fantasy genre. In the Christian Platonic tradition, the reality of other worlds, and an ...

  8. Early history of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Writers of the new types of fiction such as Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding were realistic in style, and many early realistic works were critical of fantastical elements in fiction. [28] Aside from a few tales of witchcraft and ghost stories, very little fantasy was written during this time. [ 26 ]

  9. Fantasy world - Wikipedia

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    A fantasy world or fictional world is a world created for fictional media, such as literature, film or games. Typical fantasy worlds feature magical abilities. Some worlds may be a parallel world connected to Earth via magical portals or items (like Narnia); an imaginary society hidden within our earth (like the Wizarding World); a fictional Earth set in the remote past (like Middle-earth) or ...