Hussar
Legend
rounser said:It's better than obfuscation and confusion with "big F" Fantasy, and it describes Tolkien and derivatives to most people, even if officially Tolkien is "officially" epic fantasy, Moorcock dark fantasy etc. etc.
What people?
Tolkein is about as much S&S as Harry Potter is.
Ok, let me ask this then. What defines S&S fantasy? What stylistic elements define the genre. If the genre is defined so broadly, then the definition has no meaning. So, I'm asking, how can you include Howard, Tolkein, Moorcock, Neil Gaiman, and Tad Williams under the same genre heading.