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  2. 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 ...

  3. International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts

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    The Lord Ruthven Award is given annually at the ICFA by the Lord Ruthven Assembly, a group of academic scholars associated with the IAFA that specialize in vampire literature. The award is presented for the best fiction on vampires and the best academic work on the study of the vampire figure in culture and literature.

  4. Fantastique - Wikipedia

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    Fantastique is a French term for a literary and cinematic genre and mode that is characterized by the intrusion of supernatural elements into the realistic framework of a story, accompanied by uncertainty about their existence.

  5. Magical realism - Wikipedia

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    Surrealism "is most distanced from magical realism [in that] the aspects that it explores are associated not with material reality but with the imagination and the mind, and in particular it attempts to express the 'inner life' and psychology of humans through art". It seeks to express the sub-conscious, unconscious, the repressed and ...

  6. Fantasy (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The term "fantasy" became a central issue with the development of the Kleinian group as a distinctive strand within the British Psycho-Analytical Society, and was at the heart of the so-called controversial discussions of the wartime years. "A paper by Susan Isaacs (1952) on 'The nature and function of Phantasy' ... has been generally accepted ...

  7. Remember way back in the year 2000, before even the first Harry Potter movie had been released? Big as a cinderblock and nearly as heavy, the fourth novel in J.K. Rowling’s bestselling YA series ...

  8. History of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Even the most fantastic myths, legends and fairy tales differ from modern fantasy genre in three respects: Modern genre fantasy postulates a different reality, either a fantasy world separated from ours, or a hidden fantasy side of our own world. In addition, the rules, geography, history, etc. of this world tend to be defined, even if they are ...

  9. Here's what those top secret 'Multiverse of Madness' cameos ...

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    In Mr. Fantastic's case, he's literally stretched past his breaking point and turned into fantastic ribbons. Where's Agent Michael Scarn when you need him? Third Eye Blind