![]() ![]() Elgin suggests that genre fantasy does not in fact deal with "evil" and "good," at least as abstract moral concepts. In The Comedy of the Fantastic: Ecological Perspectives on the Fantasy Novel, however, Don D. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings is frequently described simply as the conflict between Evil and Good. THE central theme of the twentieth-century genre fantasy novel epitomised by J. APA style: Wizards and wainscots: generic structures and genre themes in the Harry Potter series.Wizards and wainscots: generic structures and genre themes in the Harry Potter series." Retrieved from MLA style: "Wizards and wainscots: generic structures and genre themes in the Harry Potter series." The Free Library. ![]()
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