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For purposes of defining or categorizing works within particular genres, the term "fantasy" might include: | For purposes of defining or categorizing works within particular genres, the term "fantasy" might include: | ||
* [[high fantasy]] | * [[high fantasy]] (''[[Lord of the Rings]]'') | ||
* [[urban fantasy]] | * [[contemporary fantasy]], including [[urban fantasy]], [[elfpunk]] | ||
* [[dark fantasy]] | * [[dark fantasy]] | ||
* [[magical realism]] | * [[magical realism]] | ||
* [[science fantasy]] | * [[science fantasy]] | ||
* [[romantic fantasy]] | * [[romantic fantasy]] | ||
* [[alternate history]] (which can be either [[science fiction]] or [[fantasy]] or, sometimes, both) | |||
* [[Bangsian fantasy]] | |||
* [[comic fantasy]] ([[Terry Pratchett]], ''[[Chicks in Chainmail series]]'') | |||
* [[erotic fantasy]] | |||
* [[hard fantasy]] | |||
* [[heroic fantasy]] | |||
* [[historical fantasy]] | |||
with relationships to: | with relationships to: | ||
Revision as of 17:53, 20 June 2007
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:
- high fantasy (Lord of the Rings)
- contemporary fantasy, including urban fantasy, elfpunk
- dark fantasy
- magical realism
- science fantasy
- romantic fantasy
- alternate history (which can be either science fiction or fantasy or, sometimes, both)
- Bangsian fantasy
- comic fantasy (Terry Pratchett, Chicks in Chainmail series)
- erotic fantasy
- hard fantasy
- heroic fantasy
- historical fantasy
with relationships to: