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Though the fantasy genre in its modern sense is less than two centuries old, its sources have a long and distinguished history. Elements of the supernatural and the fantastic were an element of literature from its beginning. In ''The Encyclopedia of Fantasy'', John Clute and John Grant separated the concept of fantasy as such from that of "taproot texts", works that are sources for fantasy, but not themselves fantasy.〔John Grant and John Clute, ''The Encyclopedia of Fantasy'', "Taproot texts", p 921 ISBN 0-312-19869-8〕 ==Ancient Near East== The ''Epic of Gilgamesh'' was written over generations following the supposed reign of King Gilgamesh, and is seen as a mythologized version of his life. This figure is sometimes an influence and, more rarely, a figure in modern fantasy.〔John Grant and John Clute, ''The Encyclopedia of Fantasy'', "Gilgamesh", p 410 ISBN 0-312-19869-8〕 Some scholars believe The ''Epic of Gilgamesh'' is a source used by the authors of the ''Bible'', specifically the story of ''Noah'' and the flood.
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