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  1. First, fantastic narratives are essentially fictional.

  2. From the ghost stories of the Gothic to the zombies and vampires of twenty-first-century popular lit-erature, from Mrs Radcliffe to Ms Rowling, the fantastic has been popular with readers. …

  3. This book was writen to explain how the fantasy genre can be relevant and meaningful to our real world and lives if it is not a realistic representation of said world. Another question that the …

  4. You’ll find entries of potential fantasy world scenarios, story starters, plot ideas, settings, fantasy world elements (including characters), and the occasional list and outline. All are meant to …

  5. Precisely because of his anxieties about fantasy, Kant is careful to distinguish between the lawless free-dom of the imagination in fantasy and the ‘free lawfulness’ of the imagination in …

  6. Fantasy is magic. The existence and efects of magic almost define Fantasy by themselves; only the lowest of Low Fantasy (see below) settings com. letely lack magic. Magic in Fantasy …

  7. Demonstrate the art of browsing to students. Check out dozens of fantasy books from your school’s media center hat are appropriate for the grade you teach. Model how you browse …