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* [[high fantasy]] (''[[Lord of the Rings]]'')
* [[high fantasy]] (''[[Lord of the Rings]]'')
* [[contemporary fantasy]], including [[urban fantasy]], [[elfpunk]]
* [[contemporary fantasy]], including [[urban fantasy]], [[elfpunk]], [[paranormal chick-lit]]
* [[dark fantasy]]
* [[dark fantasy]]
* [[magical realism]]
* [[magical realism]]
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* [[historical fantasy]]
* [[historical fantasy]]
* [[domestic fantasy]]
* [[domestic fantasy]]
* [[urban fantasy]] (two strains: the first, centered around interfaces between urban life and fantasy -- usually [[fae]] / [[faery]]-related, occasionally [[witchcraft]] or some other kind of magic -- and the second more recent genre, drawn from [[Anne Rice]] and then related particularly to [[paranormal romance]] and to [[vampire fiction]])


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Latest revision as of 17:31, 14 April 2010

For purposes of this site, SF includes fantasy & related subgenres.

For purposes of defining or categorizing works within particular genres, the term "fantasy" might include:

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