Högfantasy
Högfantasy, a term derived from the Swedish phrase "hög" (meaning "high" or "elevated") and "fantasy," refers to a subgenre of fantasy literature characterized by its expansive, intricate world-building and complex magical systems. Originating in the mid-20th century, the term was popularized by Swedish literary critic and author Per Olov Enquist in the 1970s to describe works that emphasized depth, realism, and philosophical or mythological themes within their fantastical settings. Unlike lower fantasy (or "low fantasy"), which often blends magical elements into a more grounded, realistic world, högfantasy prioritizes the creation of entirely fictional, self-contained universes with their own histories, cultures, and rules.
Key features of högfantasy include elaborate mythologies, detailed political structures, and a strong emphasis on the
Högfantasy has had a significant influence on both literature and popular culture, shaping the expectations of