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fantasy /fan·ta·sy/ (fan´tah-se) an imagined sequence of events that can satisfy one's unconscious wishes or express one's unconscious conflicts.
fantasy [fan′təsē] Etymology: Gk, phantasia, imagination 1 the unrestrained free play of the imagination; fancy. 2 a mental image, which may be distorted or grotesque, that is often the result of the action of drugs or a disease of the central nervous system. 3 the mental process of transforming undesirable experiences into imagined events or into a sequence of ideas in order to fulfill an unconscious wish, need, or desire or to give expression to unconscious conflicts, such as a daydream. fantasy Psychiatry An imagined sequence of events or mental images–eg, daydreams, that serves to express unconscious conflicts, to gratify unconscious wishes, or to prepare for anticipated future events. See Fetishism, Paraphilia
Sexology A series of mental images connected by a story line or dramatic plot that may be translated into actuality. Coital fantasy, Copulation fantasy, Masturbation fantasy, Sexual fantasy How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Daniel Heath Justice's trilogy The Way of Thorn and Thunder (Kegedonce Press)--the second book was published last month--offers the best in fantasy fiction, that genre of literature dealing with the supernatural. A gnostic sensibility and working magic thus became vital elements of many of his invented worlds, which is why he has mostly been considered a writer of fantasy fiction. An intricate novel ideal for those who enjoy mythic fantasy fiction, Secrets is very highly recommended reading. |
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