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@@ -23,11 +23,14 @@ probably unpalatable for some, but underneath the theological is
also an absolute gem of the literary theory by somebody who
actually knows a thing or two about writing. Highly recommended.
-Coming from this book, I would suggest that there is some kind of
-spirit or atmosphere of HP universe, and book or story violating
-this spirit will feel wrong. For example, I am firmly persuaded
-that any crossover between HP books, which are in my opinion
-rather pedestrian, egalitarian, realist, modernist and quite
+The fundamental problem of HP/fantasy crossovers is that HP is
+actually not a fantasy, or at least not in the conventional
+meaning of ninety percent of all fantasy stories. Coming from the
+Sayers’ book, I would suggest that there is some kind of spirit
+or atmosphere of HP universe, and book or story violating this
+spirit will feel wrong. For example, I am firmly persuaded that
+any crossover between HP books, which are in my opinion rather
+pedestrian, egalitarian, realist, modernist and quite
rationalist, and semi-mystical/super-natural universe (e.g.,
Marvel-type superheroes, or vampires) is by its substance doomed
to fail, because these two universes have too different spirits
@@ -37,34 +40,17 @@ universe is in my opinion doomed to fail. The same goes for Harry
Potter being ultra-rich (meaning, owning ridiculously large part
of the Great Britain).
-Bashing and similar are not cause of poor quality of such
-stories, but just the symptom of the author being lead by the
-poor design of his story into areas, which would be impossible to
-resolve or it would be too difficult, so bashing is then just
-a cheap cop-out from the bad situation. From bad to worse.
-
-E.g., I really liked (ultra-cheesy, teeth rotting, true) setup of
-`A Different Halloween by RobSt`_. The problem of this story was
-that all problems were (in a rather elegant manner) resolved in
-the middle of the third chapter (when Voldemort truly completely
-and irrevocably died). The author had two good options what do in
-that situation: he could just finish the story right there, and
-it would be a nice short three-shot story. Nothing against that.
-Or he could really sit down on his behind and develop new
-completely original story line. He went the third, poor, way: by
-ridiculous amount of the Dumbledore bashing he tried to make
-villain out of him and the result was ridiculous. And no, it is
-possible to write Dumbledore as a bad guy, I am not claiming he
-is saint, but it is hard job and the author must really write
-a long persuasive story to get from the most positive to negative
-character. `There Will Be No Foolish Wand Waving by kgfinkel`_
-made almost good job in this area.
+There are very few exceptions (e.g., I liked linkao3(Operation
+Wandless by EllianaDunla) or `Muggle Interface Team by
+Northumbrian`_, which has just a whiff of the crossover with
+`Being Human`_), but they can easily fit in those mentioned ten
+percent.
.. _`The Mind of the Maker by Dorothy L. Sayers`:
https://www.fadedpage.com/showbook.php?pid=20140909
-.. _`A Different Halloween by RobSt`:
- https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6439871
+.. _`Muggle Interface Team by Northumbrian`:
+ https://archiveofourown.org/series/104579
-.. _`There Will Be No Foolish Wand Waving by kgfinkel`:
- https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13137899
+.. _`Being Human`:
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_Human_(British_TV_series)