Harry Potterfan fictionslash fictionintellectual propertylaw and literatureFan fiction, long a nearly invisible form of outsider art, has grown exponentially in volume and legal importance in the past decade. Because of its nature, authorship, and underground status, fan fiction stands at an ...
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Lord Potter in the Wizengamot So, Harry has taken up his Lordship and is sitting in the Wizengamot when there is a trial for a man who beat/kiled his son/wife. Most people were going to vote to give him a slap on the wrist and let him go, but Harry saw he was a repeat off...
The Armchair Guide to Fan Fiction and Fandoms, Including Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Firefly, and More 作者:Sloan, Stuart 页数:134 ISBN:9781241682576 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: + 加入购书单
Harry Potter fans who have already finished reading The Cursed Child and A Journey Through the History of Magic from the past two years have a new chapter in the story of the wizarding boy to tide them over—one brought to us not by J.K. Rowling, but by AI-generated text prediction. ...
almost no Harry Potter scholarship has taken “into consideration the multifaceted and interactive relationship readers have with a text within a culture and the complexities of shifting, layered, gendered identities that exist with, on the margins of, or in opposition to cultural norms” (Wannamaker...
Source code for fan API for WizardWorld apicqrsharry-potterpottercqrs-patternharrypotterwizardworld UpdatedApr 11, 2023 C# This is a fun application of image processing which enables you to experience the magic of an invisibility cloak. Let's make our childhood fantasy of using an invisibility cl...
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Harry Potter is the name of a fictional character, a boy wizard created by British author J.K. Rowling. His coming-of-age exploits are the subject of seven enormously popular novels (1997–2007), which were adapted into eight films (2001–11); a play and