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Er, that article specifically says that HARRY POTTER is epic (or at least 'high' fantasy Werthead Send a noteboard - 29/08/2011 08:21:14 PM
"Nikki Gamble distinguishes three subtypes of High Fantasy...A distinct world-within-a-world as part of the primary world (e.g. Harry Potter)"

"In the case of a world-within-a-world, the secondary world co-exists with the primary world; however the mundane inhabitants of the primary world are unaware of secondary world, with unexplained happenings rationalised into things they can understand. The Harry Potter series is again set in the real world; however, the primary setting, mostly the school Hogwarts, is said to be located in a secluded place in Scotland, but is physically separated from the real world and becomes a "world-within-a-world." Hogwarts is therefore as much of an alternative world as C. S. Lewis' Narnia, which means that both series are in the high fantasy subgenre."


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Is HARRY POTTER an epic fantasy? - 29/08/2011 01:22:07 PM 1105 Views
It quite obviously is. - 29/08/2011 02:40:53 PM 732 Views
According to wikipedia... - 29/08/2011 06:47:41 PM 1002 Views
Er, that article specifically says that HARRY POTTER is epic (or at least 'high' fantasy - 29/08/2011 08:21:14 PM 580 Views
Yes, and I wouldn't really call it urban either. - 29/08/2011 06:53:58 PM 715 Views
I think this shows well the limitations of filling things under umbrellas - 30/08/2011 12:37:31 AM 831 Views
Re: This. - 08/09/2011 04:45:30 AM 715 Views
I would definitely call it Epic Fantasy. - 30/08/2011 02:17:44 AM 716 Views
Epic=big - 01/09/2011 03:20:43 PM 523 Views

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