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- Slavic_fantasy abstract "Slavic fantasy (Russian: Славянское фэнтези) - fantasy genre, was finally formed at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries. Slavic fantasy is the use of Slavic folklore (legends, epics, myths) in general structural rules for fantasy works. The term Slavic fantasy broader term Russian fantasy, although these terms are sometimes used synonymously. Slavic fantasy emerged in opposition to the Western fantasy based on Celtic and Norse mythology. Far predecessor Slavic fantasy can be considered a forgotten writer Alexander Veltman with the novels Koschei the Immortal (1833) and Svyatoslavovych, Hostile Pet (1834), but the founder of the modern Slavic fantasy was Yuri Nikitin, a series of novels, Three out of the woods. The leader of the Slavic fantasy is Maria Semenova with the cycle of novels Wolfhound. It is worth noting that some of the Russian-language writers use Norse mythology (referred k.f.n EA Safron to Western Fantasy) - for example Elizabeth Butler's cycle of novels ship in the fjord, and some English-language writers - Ancient pagan folklore (e.g. C. J. Cherryh the novels The Mermaid (Rusalka, 1989) and Chernevog (Chernevog, 1990)).".
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- Slavic_fantasy wikiPageWikiLink C._J._Cherryh.
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- Slavic_fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Yuri_Nikitin_(author).
- Slavic_fantasy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slavic fantasy".
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- Slavic_fantasy comment "Slavic fantasy (Russian: Славянское фэнтези) - fantasy genre, was finally formed at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries. Slavic fantasy is the use of Slavic folklore (legends, epics, myths) in general structural rules for fantasy works. The term Slavic fantasy broader term Russian fantasy, although these terms are sometimes used synonymously. Slavic fantasy emerged in opposition to the Western fantasy based on Celtic and Norse mythology.".
- Slavic_fantasy label "Slavic fantasy".
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