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Christine
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Nov 01, 2011 11:05AM

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Most of Charles de Lint I think of as modern fairy tales. They have the fairy tale elements of magic, transformation, an indefinite setting - but in this case it's in a big city, so definitely modern.
Harry Potter could be considered a modern fairy tale, I suppose. It's got all the fairy tale elements plus modern pieces like buses, television, video games, etc. I have trouble fitting it into that category in my head, though, maybe because it's so long. For some reason I don't think of fairy tales as being 7 volumes long!
I don't think I'd count Twilight since vampires are more horror than fairy tale, and there's no magic. There is transformation (werewolves, plus the human-to-vampire), but that's about it.
Other things I think of as modern fairy tales: Edward Eager's Half Magic, Magic by the Lake, etc. The Chronicles of Narnia. Maybe Freaky Friday?
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