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mythological literature - Übersetzung nach Englisch

LITERARY GENRE
Mythological fiction

mythological literature      
mythologische Literatur (Fabeln und Volksgeschichten, Literatur mythologischer Art)
folk literature         
volkstümliche Geschichten
ancient literature         
LITERATURE PRODUCED IN ANCIENT TIMES
Extant text; Early literature; Early Literature; Oldest work of literature; Oldest literature; Oldest works of literature; First literature; Extant literature; Bronze Age literature; 1st century books; 2nd century books; 3rd century books; 4th century books; 5th century books; 1st millennium BC books; Iron Age literature; 4th century in literature; Late Antique literature; 1st-millennium BC books; Extant music
Archaische Literatur, alte Literatur

Definition

fantastic
¦ adjective
1. imaginative or fanciful; remote from reality.
2. informal extraordinarily good, attractive, or large.
Derivatives
fantastical adjective
fantasticality noun
fantastically adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. fantastique, via med. L. from Gk phantastikos, from phantazein 'make visible', phantazesthai 'have visions', from phantos 'visible'.

Wikipedia

Mythic fiction

Mythic fiction is literature that is rooted in, inspired by, or that in some way draws from the tropes, themes, and symbolism of myth, legend, folklore, and fairy tales. The term is widely credited to Charles de Lint and Terri Windling. Mythic fiction overlaps with urban fantasy and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but mythic fiction also includes contemporary works in non-urban settings. Mythic fiction refers to works of contemporary literature that often cross the divide between literary and fantasy fiction.

Windling promoted mythic fiction as the co-editor (with Ellen Datlow) of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror annual volumes for sixteen years, and as the editor of the Endicott Studio Journal of Mythic Arts.

Though mythic fiction can be loosely based on mythology, it frequently uses familiar mythological personages archetypes (such as tricksters, or the thunderer). This is in contrast to mythopoeia, such as the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, which invent their own legends and folklore or construct entirely new pantheons.