Groff Conklin described the original edition of the novel as "a light, simple, fast-moving and often richly imaginative fantasy."
Although they praised its "attractive and imaginative fantasy," the two mathematicians found several issues.
The work tends more to vivid, imaginative fantasy or horror art or Vargas pinups than Mickey and Goofy and is probably more attuned to adults than to children.
"It's a very Britsh thing," the show's director, Andy Wilson, reassures us about "Gormenghast's" unorthodox amalgam of high drama low comedy and off-the-chart imaginative fantasy.
The genre of the plays was also broad in scope including "mysteries, thrillers, social and satarical comedies, imaginative fantasies, and complex studies of character and relationships."
His films are usually highly imaginative fantasies.
"The Jim Henson Hour" brought to the scene the rare ingredients of imaginative fantasy and adventure, often using a magazine format to combine storytelling with variety sketches.
They were not pure symphonic movements in the classical sense because they dealt with descriptive subjects taken from mythology, Romantic literature, recent history or imaginative fantasy.
(Ages 8 to 11) Three short stories from the author of "Swamp Angel," evoking the world of Pennsylvania farm children in the 1880's and combining imaginative fantasy with historical figures.
"Well, well, little Cassie..." "I had a terrible crush on you for a while, and these really imaginative fantasies."