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  • {{dambigbox|Fantasy (music)|Fantasy}} ...'' in music can refer to any of numerous musical works with titles such as Fantasy, Fantasia, Fantaisie, Phantasy, Fancy, etc.
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  • {{dambigbox|Fantasy (storytelling)|Fantasy}} ...closely associated with [[Science fiction|science fiction]] merely because fantasy and science fiction works are often created by the same authors as works of
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  • ...rosoft]] [[Windows]] platform), and the seventh installment of the [[Final Fantasy]] series, the first one on a 32-bit CD-ROM-based platform and the first to The gameplay is very similar to the previous Final Fantasy games, albeit with better graphics and a more advanced combat system. Durin
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  • ==Some fantasy writers==
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  • | title = The encyclopedia of fantasy | title = Fantasy
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  • ...asy VII]]'' or the present-day-military-technology-plus-magic of ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''. The characters attempt to have both a comic book quality and to f ...asy VIII]]'' and somewhat simpler than the ''materia'' system in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', although the downside of that simplicity is that you cannot produc
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  • '''Final Fantasy X''' is a video game for [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 2]] [[game console]]. It Unlike previous games in the Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy X used a "Sphere Grid" system instead of characters having a level that inc
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  • The eighth instalment of [[Square-Enix]]'s '''[[Final Fantasy]]''' role-playing game (RPG) franchise was released in 1999 on the [[Sony P ...itical acclaim with exhibitions and monographs. Amano returned for ''Final Fantasy IX''.
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  • [[Square-Enix]] role-playing game in the [[Final Fantasy]] series released in 1997.
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  • ...[[Final Fantasy]] series that are all set in the same storyline as [[Final Fantasy VII]]. ...for the [[Playstation Portable]] set seven years before the start of Final Fantasy VII which tells the story of Zack Fair up until his death.
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  • {{r|Final Fantasy||***}} {{r|Compilation of Final Fantasy VII}}
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  • The first [[role-playing video game]] in the [[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy series]].
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  • ...ikia.com/wiki/Aerith_Gainsborough Aerith Gaisborough] article on the Final Fantasy wiki at [[Wikia]] and is licensed under the [http://creativecommons.org/lic ...thers at times, and is deeply in-tune with nature. Partway through ''Final Fantasy VII'' Aerith is killed by [[Sephiroth]], an event that has been cited as on
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  • ...alfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Bone_Village Bone Village]" articles on the Final Fantasy wiki at [[Wikia]] and is licensed under the [http://creativecommons.org/lic ...t town that also serves as the main port on the western continent in Final Fantasy VII. The town specializes in making Softs.
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  • ...ion of games and one movie set in the same storyline and universe as Final Fantasy VII.
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  • {{dambigbox|Fantasy (music)|Fantasy}} ...'' in music can refer to any of numerous musical works with titles such as Fantasy, Fantasia, Fantaisie, Phantasy, Fancy, etc.
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  • ...ience fiction]], [[horror (literature)|horror]] and [[fantasy (literature)|fantasy]]
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  • ...[[Final Fantasy]] series that are all set in the same storyline as [[Final Fantasy VII]]. ...for the [[Playstation Portable]] set seven years before the start of Final Fantasy VII which tells the story of Zack Fair up until his death.
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  • The first [[role-playing video game]] in the [[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy series]].
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  • | title = The encyclopedia of fantasy | title = Fantasy
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  • {{dambigbox|Fantasy (storytelling)|Fantasy}} ...closely associated with [[Science fiction|science fiction]] merely because fantasy and science fiction works are often created by the same authors as works of
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  • {{rpl|Fantasy (storytelling)}} ==Other science fiction and fantasy literature awards==
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  • ==Some fantasy writers==
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  • {{r|Final Fantasy VIII}} {{r|Final Fantasy X}}
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  • ...itten the commercially successful [[Liaden universe]] (science fiction and fantasy) series of books, consisting of more than two dozen novels and many novelet Individually, Sharon has also authored several mystery and fantasy novels.
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  • A British author of fantasy novels.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Iconic fantasy novel by [[C.S. Lewis]], first published in 1950.
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  • (1965–) Author of the bestselling [[Harry Potter]] [[fantasy]] novels.
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  • Title character of fantasy tales written by L. Frank Baum.
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  • The fictitious main character in [[J. K. Rowling]]'s fantasy book series.
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  • Any of numerous musical works with titles such as Fantasy, Fantasia, Fantaisie, Phantasy, Fancy, etc.
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  • (9 July, 1911 - 17 November, 1968) English fantasy author, artist and book illustrator.
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  • (1916 – 2013) American writer of science fiction, fantasy, and mysteries who achieved cult-like status.
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  • ...500 members, among them many of the leading writers of science fiction and fantasy. The Nebula Awards are voted on by active members of the society. Since 19
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  • [[Square-Enix]] role-playing game in the [[Final Fantasy]] series released in 1997.
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  • ...of [[swashbuckler|swashbuckling]] and magic, usually classed within the [[fantasy]] genre.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An epic high fantasy novel written by the English author and philologist [[J. R. R. Tolkien]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1890-1937) influential American horror, fantasy and science fiction author; particularly associated with the 'weird fiction
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  • ...and [[poetry|poet]], best known for her work in [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]].
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  • ...ion of games and one movie set in the same storyline and universe as Final Fantasy VII.
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  • ...verse. In 2018, she won the Hugo for best series again, this time for her fantasy works in the "The World of Five Gods" universe.
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  • ...bpages}}</noinclude>Annual awards chosen by the writer members of the SF & Fantasy Writers of America.
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  • Fictional Marvel Comics superhero, which first appeared in ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962), and was created by scripter and editor Stan Lee.
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  • A 1992 [[horror]]-dark fantasy [[novel]] by Kathe Koja, involving the cross-country nightmarish visions by
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  • ...ican writer of novels, essays and short stories, particularly on topics in fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery.
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  • A utopian fantasy by Francis Bacon (1561-1626) set in the fictitious country of Bensalem loca
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  • American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven [[Hugo Awards|Hugos]], three [[Nebula Awards|Nebula
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  • "(1886-1945) English fantasy writer, lecturer, and member of [[the Inklings]], a group which included [[
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  • Fantasy role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson,
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  • ...tory concerning often concerning love or acts of chivalry in somewhat of a fantasy setting.
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  • ...fwa.org/about-the-nebulas/ About the Nebulas], per the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc., last access 4/21/2021.
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  • ...gy series created by Rod Serling, each episode a mixture of self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or suspense, often concluding with a macabre or unexpecte
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  • ...group at Oxford University in which two of the key 20th century authors of Fantasy, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien, met to discuss their work.
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  • ...fantasy and science fiction novels. Forty-one of his novels are set in the fantasy world of [[Discworld]].<ref name=Discworld /> He is also known for co-writi ...ed countless awards for his writing, including the Carnegie Medal, Best SF/Fantasy Author award, Services to Bookselling award, Kate Wilhelm Solstice Award, a
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  • "(1824-1905) Scottish Victorian fantasy writer, theologian, major influence for [[C.S. Lewis]] and [[J. R. R. Tolki
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  • ...merican author (1918-2007) known for writing in the [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]] and [[Christian literature]] genres and particularly noted for her work f
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  • {{Fighting Fantasy intro Set in [[Port Blacksand]], infamously introduced in the fifth Fighting Fantasy gamebook as the ''[[City of Thieves]]'', ''Midnight Rogue'' plays up to its
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  • ...in 1953 and directed by James Broughton. It was awarded the ''Best Poetic Fantasy Film'' at the Cannes Film Festival in 1954.
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  • A British author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels for all ages who died to a rare form of Alzheimer's disease (1948-20
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  • {{Fighting Fantasy intro Although based in the usual Fighting Fantasy world of [[Titan (world)|Titan]], the setting of ''Legend of the Shadow War
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  • Award given to authors of science fiction and/or fantasy in recognition of their overall life's work, administered by the Science Fi
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  • ...rds in length<ref>http://www.sfwa.org/awards/faq.htm#6 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America FAQ</ref>. In this wiki, a novella's title is usually
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  • ...group at Oxford University in which two of the key 20th century authors of Fantasy, [[C.S. Lewis]] and [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], met to discuss their work. The Gr
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  • *Brown, Charles N.; and Contento, William G. (1991) ''Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror''. Oakland, CA: Locus Press. ISBN 0-9616629-9-9
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  • ...itten the commercially successful [[Liaden universe]] (science fiction and fantasy) series of books, consisting of more than two dozen novels and many novelet
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  • ...have also been developed in Games and Novels: An alternate version of the fantasy setting for the game "Blood Bowl" and a largely discontinued post nuclear h = Warhammer Fantasy =
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  • ...asy VII]]'' or the present-day-military-technology-plus-magic of ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''. The characters attempt to have both a comic book quality and to f ...asy VIII]]'' and somewhat simpler than the ''materia'' system in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', although the downside of that simplicity is that you cannot produc
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  • ...als'' #1-18, Annual #1), [[Devil Dinosaur]] (#1-9). Upcoming are [[Amazing Fantasy]] (#1-15), [[Captain America]] (vol. 5 #1-25, 65th Anniversary Special, ''W
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  • *''Street Protests and Fantasy Parks'' (2001)
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  • ...rosoft]] [[Windows]] platform), and the seventh installment of the [[Final Fantasy]] series, the first one on a 32-bit CD-ROM-based platform and the first to The gameplay is very similar to the previous Final Fantasy games, albeit with better graphics and a more advanced combat system. Durin
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  • * [https://www.marthawells.com/ Martha Wells - World of Fantasy] official website (www.marthawells.com) * [http://www.fantasyliterature.com/fantasy-author/wellsmartha Martha Wells] at FantasyLiterature.com – novels synops
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  • ...concerning often concerning love or acts of [[chivalry]] in somewhat of a fantasy setting. The term can also be applied to fantastic adventures descended fro
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  • ...ames]]. It is the fourth installment in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' action [[fantasy]] video game series.
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  • ...A Frank Herbert Bibliography. Meckler's bibliographies on science fiction, fantasy, and horror, 2. Westport, CT: Meckler, 1988. Print.
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  • ...individuals, vehicles, ships, chariots, monsters, dragons, and many other fantasy/science fiction based entities. ===Warhammer Fantasy Battle===
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  • *DeFrancis, J. (1984) ''The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy''. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 978-0824810689.
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  • ...ical tale, with human protagonists. It is distinguished from [[fable]], [[fantasy]] and [[myth]], although, as legends develop, they may acquire elements of
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  • ...[James Broughton]] that won the [[Prix de Fantasie Poetique]] (Best Poetic Fantasy Film) at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in 1954.<ref>Sally Barber, [http://mo
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  • ...ominated for a 1993 [[Locus Poll Award]], in the category Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel. ''Bad Brains'' was reprinted in 1993 in the [[United Kingdom]] by Mi
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  • ...as speculative fiction and make no distinction between science fiction and fantasy. There does not seem to be any widespread agreement on whether these topic ...e science fiction and what crosses over into other categories, including [[fantasy]] and [[horror]], are subjects of heated discussion among aficionados.
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  • The Story was first published in the ''[[Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]''.<ref name=NewYorkTimesBookReview1977/> Malzberg de ...ory in the book is an odd piece by Barry N. Malzberg, from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, entitled {{'}}A Galaxy Called Rome.{{'}}
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  • '''Mark Robson''' (born 1966) is a British author of fantasy novels. ...of four books, self-published under the banner Sword Publishing. Set in a fantasy world, they follow young protagonist Calvyn.
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  • * MISFITS, the Minnesota Society for Interest in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
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  • ...[[film]] in the [[adventure (genre)|adventure]], [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] [[genre]]s. It starred [[Michael J. Fox]] and [[Christopher Lloyd]].
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  • * ''Tales from Earthsea'', 2001 ([[Endeavour Award]], 2002; [[British Fantasy Award]] nominee, 2003) * ''The Other Wind'', 2001 ([[World Fantasy Award]] winner, [[Nebula Award|Nebula]] and [[Mythopoeic Award]] nomine, 20
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  • ...New Sun''''' is a novel (initially published in four volumes) written by [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author [[Gene Wolfe]]. It chronicles the journey ...rer'' (nominated for the 1980 [[Nebula Award]], winner of the 1981 [[World Fantasy Award]])
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  • After playing the leading role in the fantasy adventure ''[[The Boy and the Pirates]]'' (1960), significant film offers s
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  • ...n and Liberation. To fight against a boring modern world, Marcel Aymé uses fantasy : picturesque and funny characters (The Clandestine Beef , ''Le boeuf cland
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  • ===Stand-alone fantasy novels=== ...: the Tsunami Relief Anthology'' {{ISBN|0-7653-1562-9}}, ''The Year's Best Fantasy #7'' {{ISBN|978-1-892391-50-6}})
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  • *DeFrancis, J. (1984) ''The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy''. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 978-0824810689.
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  • ...upiter Award]] winner and [[World Fantasy Award]] nominee, 1978; [[British Fantasy Award]] winner and [[Balrog Award]] nominee, 1979) ...Onyx", 1993 ([[Bram Stoker Award]] winner, [[Hugo Award|Hugo]] and [[World Fantasy Award]] nominee for best novella, 1994; [[Nebula Award]] nominee, 1995)
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  • The eighth instalment of [[Square-Enix]]'s '''[[Final Fantasy]]''' role-playing game (RPG) franchise was released in 1999 on the [[Sony P ...itical acclaim with exhibitions and monographs. Amano returned for ''Final Fantasy IX''.
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  • ...0–5 September 1992) was a [[Science fiction|science-fiction]], horror, and fantasy writer. Among his more notable creations are [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] ** ''[[Two Sought Adventure]]'' (''[[Unknown (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Unknown]]'', August 1939)
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  • ...e produced [[poetry]], translations of Nordic literature, historical and [[fantasy]] [[novel]]s, and socialist propaganda, which included journalism, pamphlet ...lot, rather like the ''[[Canterbury Tales]]'', though the linking plot was fantasy-based, with a Nordic background and was fairly elaborate. This escapist wo
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  • ...023, she was praised by the New York Times book review for the stand-alone fantasy novel [[Witch King (novel)|Witch King]]. Wells has also written the fantasy series ''[[Ile-Rien]]'' and ''The Books of the Raksura.''
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  • ...ikia.com/wiki/Aerith_Gainsborough Aerith Gaisborough] article on the Final Fantasy wiki at [[Wikia]] and is licensed under the [http://creativecommons.org/lic ...thers at times, and is deeply in-tune with nature. Partway through ''Final Fantasy VII'' Aerith is killed by [[Sephiroth]], an event that has been cited as on
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  • ...e late 1930s until about 1950, when ''[[Galaxy]]'' and the ''[[Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' first appeared, ''Astounding'' was unquestionably the
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  • | genre = [[Science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] [[short stories]]
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  • ...ily humorous. English language comics are most popularly identified with [[fantasy]], [[adventure]] and [[superhero]]es, although many other styles, genres an
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  • ...a child's play structure. Cultural references frame treehouses as home to fantasy play; a place for children to escape the adult world; and, a private clubho
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  • '''The Hobbit''' is a fantasy novel by [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] which was published in 1937, and was original
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  • Since his first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962), Spider-Man has become one of the most popular, well-reco
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  • ...[[The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress]]'' (1966). Heinlein also wrote a little [[fantasy fiction]] and some non-fiction and was also an [[engineer]] and a [[officer ...Sleigh, [[Locus (magazine)|''Locus, The Magazine of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field'']], Issue 559, Vol. 59, No. 2, page 37</ref>
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  • '''Final Fantasy X''' is a video game for [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 2]] [[game console]]. It Unlike previous games in the Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy X used a "Sphere Grid" system instead of characters having a level that inc
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  • ..."a philosophical poem, but set within a framework of lyrically descriptive fantasy. It was accompanied by extensive Notes, showing wide reading. According t * ''Laon and Cythna'' (1817), a fantasy-based narrative poem about tyranny and human potential.
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  • * Gilead, Sarah. "Magic Abjured: Closure in Children's Fantasy Fiction" in ''PMLA'' Vol. 106, No. 2 (Mar., 1991), pp. 277-293. [http://lin ...ersity of Kansas Press ISBN 0-7006-0832-X [http://www.amazon.com/Oz-Beyond-Fantasy-World-Frank/dp/070060832X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1195302255&sr=8-2
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  • ...st majority of role-playing games take place in fictional settings. The [[fantasy]] genre is the most popular, but almost every fictional genre is catered fo ...ero genre, for example, these would be the character's super powers. In a fantasy game, they might be the ability to cast magic spells or perform extraordina
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  • * [[Rohan|Mark of Rohan]], fictional realm in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy era of Middle-earth. See also [[Marches]].
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  • With a premise that taps into adolescent fantasy, Superman is born Kal-El on the alien planet Krypton, before being rocketed
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  • Bacon also wrote a [[utopia]]n [[fantasy]], ''[[The New Atlantis]]'', not published till after his death. This has
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  • ...mpted compensation involving [[family]] members, antisocial contacts, or [[fantasy]]. ===Support and reinforcement by use of fantasy===
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  • ...ng consists of panel discussions. Topics include not only science fiction, fantasy, and various sorts of fandom, but thingss of interest to fans, including sc ...ed for the presentation of academic papers relating to science fiction and fantasy. Usually the Worldcon will announce a theme for the track.
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  • ...here between the two is ''A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court'', a fantasy novel satirising chivalric conventions.
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  • ...odcast “The Joe Rogan Experience” to discuss them. He has also written two fantasy novels and in 2013 delivered a controversial TEDx talk promoting the use of ...Press. His first novel, E''ntangled: The Eater of Souls'', the first in a fantasy series, was published in the UK in April 2010 and in the US in October 2010
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  • Recent research has shown this to be a romantic fantasy. 19th-century reports of thujone toxicity were based on concentrations of 2
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  • ...st and historian, wrote "Certainly no Nazi war criminal has evoked so much fantasy and fiction." Examples include the novel and book ''The Boys from Brazil'' ...minal, but in the quote "Certainly no Nazi war criminal has evoked so much fantasy and fiction", but in a general discussion of his role in literature, myth,
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  • ...uttons to perform a variety of moves, and often involve special effects or fantasy moves that would not be possible to re-create in a real fight. This sub-gen ...ll, football or tennis. This does not include games that involve playing a fantasy sport that does not exist, which instead are action games.
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  • ...of the unreal. So ''[[Martian Chronicles]]'' is not science fiction, it's fantasy. It couldn't happen, you see? That's the reason it's going to be around a l
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  • ...works of science fiction in the broad sense of the genre, which includes [[fantasy]] and [[alternate history]]. Any work published for the first time in the p
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  • ...st Chris Welch interviewed John at the farm in June 1975. Part of Bonham's fantasy sequence for the 1976 film ''The Song Remains the Same'' was filmed at the
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  • ...were called the ''mundus imaginalis'', and were clearly distinguished from fantasy, meaning unreal, states." In a psychiatric context, Mack wrote of "Non-Ordi
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  • ...as a pen & paper RPG, then spawned the tabletop miniature wargame (in both fantasy and sci-fi versions), novels, computer games and the forthcoming MMORPG. [[ :::Actually, I'm sure it was the other way around. "Warhammer Fantasy Battles" being the first, and "Warhammer FRP" coming afterwards. --[[User:T
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  • ...ngs 'All Right Now', 'Feel Like Makin' Love', 'Rock Steady', 'Rock 'n Roll Fantasy', and 'Shooting Star'. After the original line-up broke-up in 1981, various
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  • McMahon moved to Mills' new Celtic barbarian fantasy, ''Sláine'', another story with a fraught pre-publication history, and all
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  • ...nuary 1973. Later that year [[Robert Plant]] returned to film parts of his fantasy sequence for the movie ''[[The Song Remains the Same]]''.
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  • '''The New Atlantis''' is a [[utopia|utopian]] fantasy by [[Francis Bacon]] (1561-1626) set in the fictitious country of Bensalem
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  • In 1937 [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] published the fantasy novel ''[[The Hobbit]]'', whose plot centers on a group consisting of the [
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  • ...'Whole Lotta Love'. Plant's vocals were all recorded in one take. For the 'fantasy section', the increasingly complex sound effects in the studio recording wa ...s wishes. The track had been edited down to 3 minutes 10 seconds, with the fantasy section cut completely, to make it of suitable length for US AM radio airpl
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  • The Old Right considered Wilsonian interventionism to be "a utopian fantasy, which betrayed the Founding Fathers' intentions and radically altered Amer
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  • ...cribes a "sense of heated exaggeration, suspiciousness, and conspiratorial fantasy" of otherwise ordinary people that can be traced from fears about the [[Ill
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  • ...ines such as ''[[Galaxy science fiction|Galaxy]]'' and the ''[[Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', which built upon the foundation ''Astounding'' had ...John W. Campbell", by Joe Green, ''The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America'', Fall 2006, No. 171, page 15</ref>
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  • Most gameplay takes place in the world of Azeroth, a typical fantasy universe, rife with war and conflict from the races and civilizations that ...in the /Say, /Yell, or /Party chat channels" and that "Non-Medieval or Non-Fantasy names (i.e. Slipnslide, Robotman, Technotron)" are banned<ref>[http://us.bl
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  • ...es that addressed environmental and social issues alongside the horror and fantasy, bolstered by research into the culture of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisia ...ssues, and Moore wrote two spin-offs: ''Smax'', drawn by Cannon, a parodic fantasy series in which one of the characters, Officer Jeff Smax, returns to his ho
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  • '''''The Lord of the Rings''''' is an [[Epic poetry|epic]] high [[fantasy]] [[novel]] written by the [[England|English]] author and [[philology|philo ''The Lord of the Rings'' is considered to have had a great effect on modern fantasy, and the impact of Tolkien's works is such that the use of the words "Tolki
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  • ...liticians wrong them." <ref>''Locus, The Magazine of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field'', from their May, 1996, issue #424, obituary of Condon, exact page u ...his books combined many different elements, including occasional outright fantasy and science fiction, they were, above all, written to entertain the general
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  • ...dedness and non-linearity, not because it is released on the PC. The Final Fantasy series is a console role-playing game series due to its focus on character ...the [[Ridley Scott]] film ''[[Gladiator (2000 film)|Gladiator]]'', [[high fantasy]], ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'', and [[Conan the Barbarian]] as influences.
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  • ...s a British 1960s [[television]] series featuring [[secret agent]]s in a [[fantasy]] 1960s [[United Kingdom|Britain]]. The programmes were made by TV company
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  • ...Stanley M. Elkins reinterpreted the rebellious slave as a neoabolitionist fantasy."<ref>''The American Historical Review'' Feb 2005 p 215: </ref>
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  • ...liticians wrong them." <ref>''Locus, The Magazine of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field'', from their May, 1996, issue #424, obituary of Condon, exact page u ...his books combined many different elements, including occasional outright fantasy and science fiction, they were, above all, written to entertain the general
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  • ...s like [[Dark Age of Camelot]], [[Anarchy Online]], [[Runescape]], [[Final Fantasy Online]], [[Lineage II]], [[City of Heroes]], [[Eve Online]], [[Ragnarok On
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  • ...were called the ''mundus imaginalis'', and were clearly distinguished from fantasy, meaning unreal, states." In a psychiatric context, Mack wrote of "Non-Ordi
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  • ...on. These lyrics sometimes include dark thematic elements, or are based on fantasy themes and [[Celtic mysticism]]. ...choruses are characteristic for this style. The lyrics are often based on fantasy or [[science fiction|sci-fi]] themes. Metal bands that are categorized as p
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  • ...Song Remains the Same'' featuring a version from 1973, synced with Page's fantasy sequence of a hooded hermit changing into Page as Father Time, being acted
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  • ...heir reports must be discounted as false memories because they emerge from fantasy, distortions, innocent deceptions, false beliefs, lies, or adult coaching.< ...omplex scenarios and later defined them as memories of actual events. Such fantasy events can be elicited under hypnotic procedures and structured interviews
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  • ...omes them with open arms. He warns them not to become too caught up in the fantasy, but soon the toys of Toyland draw them in with their singing and dancing.
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  • ...93) When the lights of reason go out - Francis Slakey ponders the faces of fantasy and New Age scientists ''New Scientist'' 139:49</ref>
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  • ...vokes the sense of heated exaggeration, suspiciousness, and conspiratorial fantasy that I have in mind."
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  • <blockquote>Further evidence that Lucia orchestrated the fantasy and manipulated the other children is provided by certain incidents. For ex
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  • ...lobal ethical standards, and that to imagine that there are is a dangerous fantasy. States are the main actors in an [[Anarchy in international relations|inte
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  • ...rbal tap-dancer whose ambitions usually have been limited to bedazzlement, fantasy and dark laughter. For the moment, he has abandoned vaudeville for a more s
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  • ...gend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]], [[Street Fighter 2]], and the [[Final Fantasy]] series. In the U.S., the Genesis outsold the SNES. However, total worldwi ...) developing no games for the system, including their well-known ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series, and moving over to the [[Sony PlayStation]], and later the [[Pl
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  • ...ael and Watson, Nicola J. ''England's Elizabeth: An Afterlife in Fame and Fantasy.'' (2002). 348 pp.
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  • ...could not believe the length of the cleanup lists, above. Started with [[fantasy]] on the requested articles page and edited [[liver]], which she hopes will ...ing the original article, he then did the same for Aleta's article about [[Fantasy]], thereby fulfilling his Partier's citeria. Now for that can of Drano --
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  • ...ormer players and experts was asked by TennisWeek to assemble a draw for a fantasy tournament to determine who was the greatest of all time. The top eight se
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  • ...our cultural moment, some of this generation’s most successful sci-fi and fantasy movie franchises follow an essentially Christian plotline.</blockquote>
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  • ...ecifically commenting on the work ''Romance of Lust''. It is a theoretical fantasy world in which everyone is ready and willing to indulge in all kinds of sex
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  • ...r 15, 1911 – April 18, 1981) was the author of a number of science-fiction fantasy novels and stories which continue to have a strong following decades after
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  • ...he mainstream novelists mainly continued in the British tradition, in '''[[fantasy]]''' George MacDonald was influenced by E.T.A. Hoffmann, and [[William Morr
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  • ...obert Plant's lyrics matured toward a less overt form of the mysticism and fantasy of previous efforts. ''Houses of the Holy'' also featured styles not heard
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  • *''Lactobacillus caucasicus'', a fantasy name, as no species with this name exists.
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  • ...te from India to China had to go through Burma. Chiang realized it was all fantasy. On the other hand, there were vast sums of American dollars available if h
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  • ...5; Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1886). Online at bibliomania. This novel is a fantasy set in the imaginary state of Grünewald.
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  • ...ce of [[philosophy]], [[Wise Old Man|sage]]s and self-proclaimed [[Wizard (fantasy)|wizard]]s always made enormous efforts to find the secret of youth, both f
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  • ...the nom de plume H. Bustos Domecq, including a parody detective series and fantasy stories. ...a|Argentine people]] and of various Argentine subcultures. His interest in fantasy, philosophy, and the art of translation are evident in articles such as "Th
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  • ...osthetic limbs, high heels, black-net stockings, masks, dildos) to build a fantasy world. His photographs and photomontages are often portraits of himself as
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  • ...ular ship lifted to the air by a huge balloon. In the RPG-Series ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', there is some kind of airship in every game. In the ''[[MMORPG]]'' ''[
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  • ...ematic categories such as [[science fiction]], [[detective fiction]], or [[fantasy]].
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  • Schubert: Fantasy for Violin and Piano in C major (D934) (1827) Schumann: Fantasy, op. 131 (1853); ''Märchenbilder'' (1851)
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  • ...ematic categories such as [[science fiction]], [[detective fiction]], or [[fantasy]].
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  • ...any high-budget movies in the holiday season, including Christmas films, [[fantasy]] movies or high-tone dramas with high [[production values]].
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  • ...bomb|bombs]], but to no avail. Also, this incrementalist added the [[Final Fantasy]] stub.
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  • ...i'' dealt with the adventures of Princess Sapphire, who had been born in a fantasy kingdom with male and female souls, and whose sword-swinging battles and ro ...o1">Ito, Kinko 2002. "The world of Japanese 'Ladies Comics': From romantic fantasy to lustful perversion." ''Journal of Popular Culture'', 36(1):68-85.</ref><
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  • The '''Wizard of Oz''' is the title character of the American fantasy tales by L. Frank Baum (1856-1919), of which the most famous is the first (
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  • * Airships have a prominent role in the [[Final Fantasy]] [[video game]] series.
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  • ...octors’’, saying "Certainly no Nazi <u>war criminal</u> has evoked so much fantasy and fiction." <ref name=ND>{{citation
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  • ...us atmospherics, 'Ramble On' helped develop hard rock's association with [[fantasy]] themes.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title=Led Zeppeli
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  • ...he Federal Reserve" which, Wilentz charges, is "a startlingly anti-Semitic fantasy of how a Jewish-led conspiracy of all-powerful bankers established the Fede
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  • ...This new diabolical stereotype of the witch was totally made up, it was a fantasy, based on nothing but an irrational fear and, according to some scholars, f
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  • ...[[Robert Jay Lifton]] suggested that no untried Nazi "has evoked so much fantasy and fiction." Examples include the novel and book ''The Boys from Brazil''
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  • ...there were such things as his having commissioned portraits of himself by fantasy artists.
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  • ...e lists for children's books and for science fiction. How about crime? (Or fantasy, ...) [[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter Schmitt]] 17:27, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
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  • Fantasy Island ABC 5-7-83 (Cindy) Fantasy Adventure. 1966 - 1968. ABC, half hour. Adam West played Bruce Wayne, who a
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  • ...ent that began to dispel the early skepticism of those who scoffed at the 'fantasy' of a law of chemistry that relied on undiscovered chemical elements. Even
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  • Although superhero fiction is considered a form of [[fantasy]]/[[science fiction]], it crosses into many genres. Many superhero franchis ...chises are also more closely connected to general Japanese science fiction/fantasy, containing more complex technological and mystical ideas than most America
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  • ...exploring how they were both influenced by and helped to shape a societal fantasy of European racial superiority. Post-colonial fictional writers interact wi
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  • ...[Louvre Palace|Louvre]] and elsewhere. The style that emerged was a mix of fantasy and richness of decoration, combined with purity of lines and a great feeli
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  • children for your museum, or work for you building a fantasy
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  • ...and some offstage and backstage shots. Sometime later, they also filmed a 'fantasy scene' for each of the band members, scenes supposedly derived from each of ...ed by Peter Clifton, it featured lengthy live footage alongside individual fantasy sequences: John Bonham raced a dragster, Robert Plant rescued a fair maiden
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  • ...and some offstage and backstage shots. Sometime later, they also filmed a 'fantasy scene' for each of the band members, scenes supposedly derived from each of ...ed by Peter Clifton, it featured lengthy live footage alongside individual fantasy sequences: John Bonham raced a dragster, Robert Plant rescued a fair maiden
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  • ...ames]]. It is the fourth installment in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' action [[fantasy]] video game series. It was released on March 20, 2006 for [[Microsoft Wind
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  • .... African Americans are also represented in the genres of science fiction, fantasy and horror, with [[Samuel R. Delany]], [[Octavia E. Butler]], [[Steven Barn
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  • ...g]] in a very limited edition, winning the [[Crawford Award]] for best new fantasy writer and the [[Bram Stoker Award]] for Best Fiction Collection. [[Tom Pa
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  • More's fantasy of a "better place" ([[Utopia]]) in which "all live easily together" in a t
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  • ...hinks the officer wants to hear, or that the agent has created a desirable fantasy.
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  • ...well into the 1980s, Jimmy Page owned Boleskine House. Sections of Page's fantasy sequence in the film ''The Song Remains the Same'' were filmed at night on
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  • ...}}</ref> who, just two years later, would score with the [[Walt Disney]] [[Fantasy]] [[classic]] ''[[20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)|20,000 Leagues U
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  • ...n scholar [[John DeFrancis]]' 1984 book ''[[The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy]]'';<ref>{{Harvnb|Unger|2004|pp=2–5}}</ref> DeFrancis classifies Chinese
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  • ...death at the age of 49, he is still widely revered in science fiction and fantasy [[fandom]] circles.
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  • ...ut on a par with Emotion, while sensuality was replaced by didacticism and fantasy by documentary reality." From a speech given by Piscator on 25 March 1929,
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  • ...1605, (reproduced online by The Classic Literature Library)]</ref> Bacon's fantasy [[The New Atlantis]] contained an account of an imaginary institution that
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  • ...|kailyard tradition]]" at the end of the 19th century, brought elements of fantasy and folklore back into fashion. [[J. M. Barrie]] provides a good example of
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