A Brief History of Dungeons and Dragons
How Dungeons & Dragons became a part of the 1980s Satanic Panic
'Slaying the Dragon' explores Wisconsin roots of Dungeons & Dragons and storied past, WUWM
Slaying the dragon : a secret history of Dungeons & Dragons / Ben Riggs
Of dice and men : the story of Dungeons & dragons and the people who play it / David M. Ewalt
Game wizards : the epic battle for Dungeons & Dragons / Jon Peterson
The making of original Dungeons & Dragons : 1970-1977 / lead editor, Judy Bauer
The elusive shift : how role-playing games forged their identity / Jon Peterson
Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds.
Fantasy is considered a genre of speculative fiction and is distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the absence of scientific or macabre themes, respectively, though these may overlap. Historically, most works of fantasy were in written form, but since the 1960s, a growing segment of the fantasy genre has taken the form of films, television programs, graphic novels, video games, music and art.
Many fantasy novels originally written for children and adolescents also attract an adult audience. Examples include Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Harry Potter series, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Hobbit. -From Wikipedia
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