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danalwyn ([personal profile] danalwyn) wrote2011-01-18 07:37 pm
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Old School

So, as may be surmised by previous posts, I have more books. One of them is a novel I've been thinking about buying for a while. It's got a setup I think of as almost cliche now, a group of men living in a corrupt empire are forced by different circumstances to become outlaws and flee their former lives. Endowed with magical powers and supernatural fighting skills they slowly make a name for themselves and eventually, through their skills, their trickery, and some plain old-fashioned good luck, make a name for themselves as heroes.

I'm having trouble describing it to other people. From the setting and summary alone I would normally refer to it as fantasy, but I'm not sure it really is. After all, if fantasy is old school if it pre-dates Tolkien, what do you call it when it pre-dates Shakespeare?
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[personal profile] silverjackal 2011-01-19 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd classify it as folklore or mythology. I actually like fantasy novels because they remind me of mythology and folklore, not the other way about.