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According to Nakahira's essay, "Ero Gro Nonsense Kojin ni Misetakatta Eiga" (Erotic and grotesque nonsense: the films I wanted to show the people in the past) he was an ardent fan of science fiction and read almost all of the mysteries and SF series published by Hayakawa Shobo.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
中平によるエッセイ『エロ・グロ・ナンセンス故人に見せたかった映画』によると、実は相当なサイエンス・フィクションファンであると語り、早川書房から出たミステリやSFシリーズは殆ど読んでいたという。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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fan fiction
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/13 01:54 UTC 版)
別の表記
- fanfiction, fan-fiction, fanfic
発音
- IPA: /fæn fɪkʃən/
- 韻: -ɪkʃən
- Homophone: faan fiction
名詞
fan fiction (countable and uncountable, plural fan fictions)
- (uncountable) Fiction, typically amateur, created by fans, incorporating the characters and concepts of a commercial media property, typically without permission from the author or owner.
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1939 August 19, Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker, “Archived copy”, in Le Zombie, number 11, archived from the original on 5 March 2016, page 2:
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In the latest issue of Astounding, our old pal and brother-fan, Milt Rothman makes his professional debut under the pen name: Lee Gregor. And Milt is to be congratulated on the story.... it is definitely pro and not fan fiction.
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1950 December, R. J. Banks, “Slurp!”, in Quandry 5, number 5, archived from the original on 20 July 2013, pages 8–9:
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I also want to put in my two-cents-worth on the subject of fan fiction. There has been a strong trend away from fiction in fanzines of late: SPACEWARP stopped using fan fiction shortly before the end; ORB followed suit; WYLIE STAR will switch; most of the new mags are starting out with non-fiction plans. I think fiction is just as important (if not more so) in fmz as articles. Where else will embryo pro-authors get their start?
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1975, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Sondra Marshak, Joan Winston, Star Trek Lives!, page 23:
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1997 September 26, Entertainment Weekly, page 84:
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Chris Carter may bar X-Filers Mulder and Scully forever from consummating their deep bond—but it's a common fantasy in the archives of fan fiction, where familiar TV and movie characters populate digital poems, scripts, short stories—even full-length novels—that span hundreds of websites and Usenet discussion groups. Readership figures are elusive, but fanfic's America Online index page has collected a half million hits in the past year.
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2020 July 6, Helen Lewis, “How J. K. Rowling Became Voldemort”, in The Atlantic:
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The acres of Harry Potter fan fiction have allowed its Millennial audience to rewrite the stories to fit their own values, easing their discomfort (while still luxuriating in the nostalgic setting of the British private-school system, an institution designed to perpetuate elitism).
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- (countable) A work of fan fiction.
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1993 August 2, James Alexander Chokey, “Re: Ents, trees, and all that”, in rec.arts.books.tolkien (Usenet), message-ID <1993Aug2.035026.1049@leland.Stanford.EDU>:
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This can be, as you note below, quite fun and entertaining, but I do think that it is very easy for people to lose track of the fact that all of these "speculations" are just fan fictions that have little to do with what Tolkien actually wrote.
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- (dated, fandom slang, uncountable) Fiction about fans and fandom created by members of fandom.
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1944, John Bristol Speer, Fancyclopedia, Fan fiction:
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fan fiction - Sometimes improperly used to mean fan science fiction, that is, ordinary fantasy published in a fan magazine. Properly, the term means fiction about fans, or something about pros, and occasionally bringing in some famous characters stf stories. It may refer to real fans by name (Tucker nudged Brackney, who was nursing a "black eye"), or may be about types, especially Joe Fann.
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1984, Michael Moorcock, “Introduction”, in Elric at the End of Time, page 11:
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上位語
等位語
- fangame
参照
- Jeff Prucher, editor (2007), “fan fiction”, in Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction, Oxford, Oxfordshire; New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 57.
- Jesse Sheidlower, editor (2001–2025), “fan fiction n.”, in Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction.
fan-fiction
名詞
fan-fiction (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 fan-fictions)
fanfiction
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/03 18:29 UTC 版)
発音
名詞
fanfiction (countable and uncountable, plural fanfictions)
- (fandom slang) Alternative spelling of fan fiction.
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2025 June 17, Zac Yang, “Bush!—The Dreampolitik of Comic Purity”, in The Isis Magazine:
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Hamilton spurred a movement— suddenly, every other 14 year old girl was writing alternative universe coffee shop fanfiction about the Founding Fathers. The wig-wearing, never bathing, slave-owning Founding Fathers. All of a sudden, it was the dreampolitik of Miku Binder Thomas Jefferson.
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