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El. knyga: Science Fiction: Toward a World Literature

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666905366
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666905366

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In what N. Katherine Hayles describes as "this enormously ambitious posthumous volume," renowned scholar George Slusser offers a definitive version of the argument about the history of science fiction that he developed throughout his career: that several important ideas and texts, routinely overlooked in other critical studies, made significant contributions to the creation of modern science fiction as it developed into a truly global literature. He explores how key thinkers like René Descartes, Benjamin Constant, Thomas DeQuincey, Guy du Maupassant, J.D. Bernal, and Ralph Waldo Emerson influenced and are reflected in twentieth-century science fiction stories from the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Poland, and Russia. The conclusion begins with Slussers overview of global science fiction in the twenty-first century and discusses recent developments in countries like China, Romania, and Israel. Hayless foreword provides a useful summation of the books contents, while science fiction writer Gregory Benford contributes an afterword providing a personal perspective on the life and thoughts of his longtime friend. The book was edited by Slussers former colleague Gary Westfahl, a distinguished scholar in his own right.
Foreword: A Novel Method for Constructing Science Fiction's Origins vii
N. Katherine Hayles
Notes on the Text xi
Gary Westfahl
Introduction: Science Fiction: Toward a World Literature 1(8)
1 The Paradigms of Science Fiction
9(50)
2 Fraternal Frontiers: Defining a Space for Literature
59(24)
3 Future Liberty: Nineteenth Century Horizons
83(40)
4 Extending the Mind Circle: DeQuincey's English Mail Coach
123(26)
5 Genre at the Crossroads: Cultural Readings of Maupassant's "Le Horla"
149(46)
6 Bernal's Masterplot and the Transhuman Promise
195(48)
7 Each Man Is an Island: The Legacy of Emerson's Golden Age
243(42)
Conclusion: The Fortunes of Science Fiction 285(30)
Afterword: Knowing George 315(4)
Gregory Benford
A Brief Bibliography of the Works of George Slusser 319(6)
Works Cited 325(8)
Index 333(20)
About the Authors 353
George Slusser was professor of comparative literature and curator of the J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, at the University of California, Riverside.

Gary Westfahl is professor emeritus at the University of La Verne.