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- Allegory (links | edit)
- Cthulhu Mythos (links | edit)
- Documentary film (links | edit)
- Epistolary novel (links | edit)
- Folklore (links | edit)
- Fable (links | edit)
- Farmer Giles of Ham (links | edit)
- Gothic fiction (links | edit)
- Grammatical tense (links | edit)
- J. R. R. Tolkien (links | edit)
- Leaf by Niggle (links | edit)
- Metaphor (links | edit)
- On Fairy-Stories (links | edit)
- Political fiction (links | edit)
- Rhetoric (links | edit)
- Science fiction (links | edit)
- Satire (links | edit)
- Shaggy dog story (links | edit)
- Short story (links | edit)
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (links | edit)
- The Lord of the Rings (links | edit)
- The Hobbit (links | edit)
- Inklings (links | edit)
- Utopia (links | edit)
- Occam's razor (links | edit)
- Suspension of disbelief (links | edit)
- Historical fiction (links | edit)
- Superhero (links | edit)
- Fairy tale (links | edit)
- Utopian and dystopian fiction (links | edit)
- Genre (links | edit)
- Mise-en-scène (links | edit)
- Languages constructed by Tolkien (links | edit)
- Legend (links | edit)
- Apostrophe (figure of speech) (links | edit)
- MacGuffin (links | edit)
- Picaresque novel (links | edit)
- Goldberry (links | edit)
- The Two Towers (links | edit)
- The Return of the King (links | edit)
- List of narrative techniques (links | edit)
- Protagonist (links | edit)
- Moral (links | edit)
- Smith of Wootton Major (links | edit)
- Cliffhanger (links | edit)
- Plot (narrative) (links | edit)
- Character (arts) (links | edit)
- Figure of speech (links | edit)
- Storytelling (links | edit)