Is "classical" fantasy still a thing?

I remember reading all fantasy books in the local library as a teen and basically devouring stories about dragons, elves, wizards, lords, knights and the like, set in a fantastical world that is different from our own.

But today, I am having a hard time finding new books like that. Are those tropes currently less popular? Or am I just bad at finding them?

I apologize if this is a stupid question. In my defense, I a) don't really keep up with book-related social media, b) I am in Europe, in a non-English-speaking country, and c) I mostly check the local bookstores, both larger and smaller ones.

When I check out the fantasy shelves, I see a lot of books listed that are one of the following:

  • A terribly dark assassin / blood witch / murderer / vampire / headhunter / demon-spawn is very dark and edgy and only cares for him/herself, until fate happens (I guess this is Dark Fantasy)
  • young female or marginalized protagonist struggles with personal problems and a crisis of identity (with many tropes from Young Adult / Coming of Age stories)
  • The story is set in London 1888, or in New York with a magical portal, or in a magical school, or some other place on our planet
  • And the rest is Fantasy Romance (or "Romantasy", as we call it here)

Is there a term for "classical fantasy"? Is it still written today, or has it become less popular? Is this a trend worldwide, or just in my country?

And can you recommend any books for me?

I am already familiar with Tolkien, G.R.R. Martin, Sanderson, LeGuin, and the Dragonlance novels. When I was a teen, I also read Eragon (of course) and the books by Tamora Pierce, Keith Baker, Irene Radford and Trudi Canavan.

I am looking for books set in a fantasy world that is not equivalent or connected to the real world. Bonus points for dragons, mages (especially spellcasters with a detailed magical system), fantasy religions and cosmology, and for protagonists who sometimes at least try to be good people.

Morally grey characters or dark themes (e.g. like in ASOIAF) are fine, as long as not everyone's super dark and edgy and bloodthirsty just for the sake of it. In the same vein, there can be identity struggles or romance, of course, as long as it is not predominantly a YA or Romance story.

I wouldn't mind reading about lords or elves or priests etc. trying to protect their home town / realm / temple; or mages trying to unravel an ancient mystery; or a group of ragtag heroes searching for the McGuffin to save the world. Bring it on!

Thank you for all recommendations, as well as for all insight into the current developments in the world of fantasy books. I am very grateful to you all!