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| Dark Lord Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Falkirk
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| Re: Must fantasy include magic Dammit JD you've just beaten me to a point I was going to make. ![]() In a fair few Fantasy novels especially Mr Moorcocks we see the use of technology far enough advanced to be considered magic. As to it being necessary, I do wonder if a novel is actually fantasy unless it actually involves a little "higher power" divine or magical. While I like the Gormenghast books, are they fantasy? Depends on what we percieve as fantasy I suppose. Isnt all Sci-Fi just fantastic fiction really? |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
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| Re: Must fantasy include magic Quote:
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I would use as an analogy a passage from H. P. Lovecraft's brilliant essay, Supernatural Horror in Literature: Quote:
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| Ink-stained Wretch Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: California
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| Re: Must fantasy include magic Although in Lud-in-the-Mist you do have the direct intervention of fairies and ghosts in human affairs (for all the efforts of the citizens of Lud to obscure the matter with their legal fictions about smuggled silk). Here are definitions from three dictionaries: (Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary) fan暗a新y Variant(s): also phan暗a新y \ˈfan-tə-sē, -zē\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural fan暗a新ies Etymology: Middle English fantasie — more at fancy Date: 14th century 1obsolete : hallucination 2: fancy; especially : the free play of creative imagination 3: a creation of the imaginative faculty whether expressed or merely conceived: as a: a fanciful design or invention b: a chimerical or fantastic notion c: fantasia 1 d: imaginative fiction featuring especially strange settings and grotesque characters —called also fantasy fiction 4: caprice 5: the power or process of creating especially unrealistic or improbable mental images in response to psychological need <an object of fantasy>; also : a mental image or a series of mental images (as a daydream) so created <sexual fantasies of adolescence> (Oxford University Press) fantasy, a general term for any kind of fictional work that is not primarily devoted to realistic representation of the known world. The category includes several literary genres (e.g. dream vision, fable, fairy tale, romance, science fiction) describing imagined worlds in which magical powers and other impossibilities are accepted. Recent theorists of fantasy have attempted to distinguish more precisely between the self‐contained magical realms of the marvellous, the psychologically explicable delusions of the uncanny, and the inexplicable meeting of both in the fantastic. (American Heritage Dictionary) an暗a新y (fān'tə-sē, -zē) Pronunciation Key n. pl. fan暗a新ies The creative imagination; unrestrained fancy. See Synonyms at imagination. Something, such as an invention, that is a creation of the fancy. A capricious or fantastic idea; a conceit. Fiction characterized by highly fanciful or supernatural elements. An example of such fiction. An imagined event or sequence of mental images, such as a daydream, usually fulfilling a wish or psychological need. An unrealistic or improbable supposition. Music See fantasia. A coin issued especially by a questionable authority and not intended for use as currency. Obsolete A hallucination. None of these say that magic or the supernatural have to be present. Going by the Merriam-Webster definition, Gormenghast definitely qualifies. |
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