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  2. Outline of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    This subgenre is common among role-playing games, text-based roleplaying, and high-fantasy literature. Wuxia – distinct quasi-fantasy subgenre of the martial arts genre. Juvenile fantasy – children's literature with fantasy elements: fantasy intended for readers not yet adult. The protagonists are usually children or teens who have unique ...

  3. List of writing genres - Wikipedia

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    The world of science fantasy, however, is laid out to be scientifically logical and often supplied with hard science-like explanations of any supernatural elements. [1] Science fantasy: sci-fi inspired by mythology and folklore, often including elements of magic. [9] Dying Earth; Planetary romance; Sword and planet

  4. Fantasy literature - Wikipedia

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    An important factor in the development of the fantasy genre was the arrival of magazines devoted to fantasy fiction. The first such publication was the German magazine Der Orchideengarten which ran from 1919 to 1921. [55] In 1923, the first English-language fantasy fiction magazine, Weird Tales, was created. [56]

  5. History of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Elements of the supernatural and the fantastic were an element of literature from its beginning. The modern fantasy genre is distinguished from tales and folklore which contain fantastic elements, first by the acknowledged fictitious nature of the work, and second by the naming of an author.

  6. Narrative - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the general assumption in literary theory is that a narrator must be present in order to develop a narrative, as Schmid proposes; [48] the act of an author writing his or her words in text is what communicates to the audience (in this case readers) the narrative of the text, and the author represents an act of narrative communication ...

  7. Story structure - Wikipedia

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    Story structure or narrative structure is the recognizable or comprehensible way in which a narrative's different elements are unified, including in a particularly chosen order and sometimes specifically referring to the ordering of the plot: the narrative series of events, though this can vary based on culture.

  8. Romantic fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Romantic fantasy or romantasy is a subgenre of fantasy fiction that combines fantasy and romance, describing a fantasy story using many of the elements and conventions of the chivalric romance genre. [1] One of the key features of romantic fantasy involves the focus on relationships, social, political, and romantic. [2]

  9. Outline of fiction - Wikipedia

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    The narrative text structures are the plot and the setting. Monomyth – the hero's journey; it is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero going on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed.