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Works which reinterpret a previous story or concept. Commonly, reinterpretations of fairy tales, folktales, and myths; but reinterpretations of literary and media works have also become increasingly common over the past few years.   
Works which reinterpret a previous story or concept. Commonly, reinterpretations of fairy tales, folktales, and myths; but reinterpretations of literary and media works have also become increasingly common over the past few years.   
Works that retell older stories, interrelate to the original, homages, etc. Fanfiction is a referential work.  Excludes sequels by the same author which merely continue the same work.  Only if a work was substantially re-envisioned would a sequel count.


''See [[parodies and retellings]]''
''See [[parodies and retellings]]''

Revision as of 18:38, 22 February 2007

Works which reinterpret a previous story or concept. Commonly, reinterpretations of fairy tales, folktales, and myths; but reinterpretations of literary and media works have also become increasingly common over the past few years.

Works that retell older stories, interrelate to the original, homages, etc. Fanfiction is a referential work. Excludes sequels by the same author which merely continue the same work. Only if a work was substantially re-envisioned would a sequel count.


See parodies and retellings