Science, Fiction, and the Fin-de-Siecle Periodical Press

Tattersdill, Will (University of Birmingham)

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In this revisionary study, Will Tattersdill argues against the reductive 'two cultures' model of intellectual discourse by exploring the cultural interactions between literature and science embodied in late nineteenth-century periodical literature, tracing the emergence of the new genre that would become known as 'science fiction'. He examines a range of fictional and non-fictional fin-de-siáecle writing around distinct scientific themes: Martian communication, future prediction, X-rays, and polar exploration. Every chapter explores a major work of H. G. Wells, but also presents a wealth of exciting new material drawn from a variety of late Victorian periodicals. Arguing that the publications in which they appeared, as well as the stories themselves, played a crucial part in the development of science fiction, Tattersdill uses the form of the general interest magazine as a way of understanding the relationship between the arts and the sciences, and the creation of a new literary genre- This fascinating study explores the ways in which fin-de-siecle periodicals portrayed science, both imaginatively and intellectually. It shows how general interest magazines and those who wrote for them, particularly H. G. Wells, contributed to the birth of a new genre: science fiction.
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Tattersdill, Will (University of Birmingham)
Titel
Science, Fiction, and the Fin-de-Siecle Periodical Press
Uitgever
Cambridge University Press
Jaar
2016
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
241
Gewicht
556 gr
EAN
9781107144651
Afmetingen
228 x 152 x 26 mm
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