Poll for best writer of high/heroic fantasy

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Who is the best writer of high/heroic fantasy?

Tolkien
12
38%
Donaldson
14
44%
George R. R. Martin
4
13%
Robert Jordan
0
No votes
Ursula Le Guin
0
No votes
Patricia McKillip
1
3%
Tad Williams
0
No votes
Stephen King
1
3%
Terry Goodkind
0
No votes
Terry Brooks
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 32

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Roland of Gilead wrote:Atomic, The Gunslinger is not a fair test of the relative merits of The Dark Tower. Continue the series and I guarantee your opinion will rise.
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Wolfe wrote:Literature is not physics. Its laws and definitions change, and mean various things to various people. The Knight is high fantasy as I understand the term. The function of high fantasy for me is to give us hope and inspire us to courage. It rarely succeeds, I would say; but now and then it does, and thus it is worth doing. Someone said that Lancelot was the kindest man that ever struck with the sword. That's a part of it, too. There are many others.
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Murrin wrote:I'd consider Donaldson the best writer of fantasy, but how are we defining high fantasy?
That's a good question, and really, the subdefinitions of fantasy are sometimes quite different. As Lisa Tuttle defines them, Donaldson is considered by some to be "dark" fantasy. Heroic fantasy is often considered sword and sorcery, involving a hero/ine to complete a series of tasks or to find something in a quest. High fantasy puts less emphasis on the hero figure; instead there is often a larger cast of important characters and the main protagonist is usually pretty ordinary: i.e., The Lord of the Rings. Martin could be considered dynastic fantasy, although that's somewhat of an outgrowth of high fantasy.

It's hard to pigeonhole Donaldson into dark fantasy or high fantasy. Still, it's merely a generalization.

Robert Jordan would be considered "verbose fantasy". Will someone nail his coffin shut?
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Making me choose between King and Donaldson was pretty rough. In the end I went with Donaldson, probably because I still have to read DT 6 and 7.
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