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Fantasy stories trend in works of Ahmad Akbarpour in Iran

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It is not exaggeration to say that the configuration of fantasy is one of the most important of today’s world children literature which has been also paid attention in Iran. Ahmad Akbarpour is one of best authors in genre of fantasy in Iran. He attends to different elements of fantasy in his works. Elements in his works are basics of youth and children literature house. There is no creature more dreams making than children. The recent attention of youth and children to fantasy stories, demonstrate that how much they have ability of selection and ordering about their own literature trend. In this paper we say about dividing Akbarpour‘s works into three classifications: Classical fantasy, Modern fantasy and Collating fantasy.
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