I hope all
our readers had a lovely festive season and that Santa was good to each and
every one of you!
One of my
gifts was a jigsaw puzzle. Its from a painting by the marvellous
Thomas Kinkade, called The Wizard of
Oz. It’s a fabulous rendition of the four characters making their way
down the yellow brick road, and the colours are absolutely vibrant. I am so
looking forward to getting started.
It was in the year 1900 (yes, that's 115 years ago) when L Frank Baum published The wonderful wizard of Oz. But he certainly wasn't the first to delve into the world of fantasy fiction. The genre dates back to antiquity with Homer's Odyssey written in the 9th Century BC and Beowulf circa 700 AD.
Children's
fantasy really came to life following the publication of the Brothers Grimm's
fairy tales in 1812-15. Then there was Alice's adventures in Wonderland (1865),
The
Hobbit (1937) and The chronicles of Narnia (1950-56),
just to name a few.
These days
there are a plethora of authors writing in the fantasy genre. There are
fantasy movies, fantasy TV shows, fantasy games and even fantasy
conventions. Foxtel even has a whole channel devoted to the fantasy genre.
So why do
we love fantasy so much? Well, for starters, its fun; there is
usually a moral to the story; the characters are very different to those we
meet in real life - and it can captivate our minds so that we escape from
reality, just for a while.
A bit like
Santa really...
Penny Garnsworthy
Penny Garnsworthy
Editor’s note: Do you have a favourite children's fantasy to add to Penny's suggestions?
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