Fantasy world
A fantasy world is an author-conceived world created in fictional media, such as literature, movie or games. Typical fantasy worlds involve magic or magical abilities, nonexistent technology[ 1] and sometimes, either a historical or futuristic theme.
History
Literature
Magic
Sources
Subgenres
Action-adventure
Lost world
Sword and sorcery
Wuxia
Alternate history
Contemporary
Children's fantasy
Comedy
Dark fantasy
Fairy tale parodies
Fairytale fantasy
Fantastique
Fantasy of manners
Hard fantasy
High fantasy
Historical fantasy
Isekai
LitRPG
Low fantasy
Magical girl
Mythic
Mythopoeia
Omegaverse
Romantic
Science fantasy
Dying Earth
Planetary romance
Shenmo
Urban fantasy
Occult detective fiction
Paranormal romance
Weird fiction
Western fantasy
Media
Film and television
Anime
Films
Television programs
Literature
Authors
Ballantine Adult Fantasy series
Comics
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
Fantasy Masterworks
Internet Speculative Fiction Database
List of novels
List of story collections
Publishers
Magazines
Fantastic
Fantastic Adventures
Locus
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
Science Fantasy
Unknown
Weird Tales
Other
Awards
Balrog
British Fantasy
Crawford
Dragon
Gandalf
Gemmell
Hugo
International Fantasy
Japan Fantasy
Locus
Méliès d'Or
Mythopoeic
Nebula
Saturn
Tähtifantasia
World Fantasy
Fandom
Art
Fanspeak
Filk music
Harry Potter fandom
The Inklings
Lovecraft fandom
Mythopoeic Society
Tolkien fandom
Tolkien's influence
Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien
World Fantasy Convention
Tropes
Creatures Characters Magic system
Hard and soft
Magic item
Schools
Fantasy races Places and events
Related
References
↑ Brian Attebery, The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature , pp. 166–7, ISBN 0-253-35665-2
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