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Patrick Parrinder

    Patrick Parrinder ist ein angesehener Literaturkritiker, dessen Werk sich mit den Bereichen Science-Fiction und der Entwicklung des englischen Romans beschäftigt. Seine wissenschaftliche Arbeit ist tief in der Auseinandersetzung mit H. G. Wells verwurzelt und erforscht die prophetischen und imaginativen Dimensionen von Wells' Erzählungen. Parrinders Analysen schließen oft die Lücke zwischen Literaturkritik und Ideengeschichte und beleuchten, wie spekulative Fiktion unsere Zukunftsvorstellungen widerspiegelt und formt. Seine Schriften bieten eine einzigartige Perspektive, durch die die anhaltende Kraft literarischer Prophezeiung gewürdigt werden kann.

    Nation & Novel
    Adventures in Space (Short stories by Chinese and English Science Fiction writers)
    Nation and Novel
    James Joyce
    Die ersten Menschen im Mond
    The Reception of H. G. Wells in Europe
    • The intellectual scope and cultural impact of British writers cannot be assessed without reference to their 'European' fortunes. This collection of 20 essays, prepared by an international team of scholars, critics and translators, records the ways in which H.G. Wells has been received, translated and published in different areas of Europe. Wells was described by one of his European critics as a 'seismograph of his age'. He is one of the founding fathers of modern science fiction, and as a novelist, essayist, educationalist and political propagandist his influence has been felt in every European country. This collection of essays offers pioneering insights into Wells's contribution to twentieth-century European literature and to modern political ideas, including the idea of European union.

      The Reception of H. G. Wells in Europe
    • Herbert George Wells startete seine literarische Karriere mit einer Serie erfolgreicher Science-Fiction-Romane. »Die ersten Menschen auf dem Mond« war eine der phantasievollen literarischen Erfindungen von Wells, die mehrfach verfilmt wurde. Der im Jahre 1901 veröffentliche Roman schildert die Abenteuer eines erfolglosen Geschäftsmannes und eines eigenwilligen Wissenschaftlers, die ein Material entwickeln, mit deren Hilfe sie zum Mond fliegen können. Dort entdecken Sie, dass es auch Leben außerhalb der Erde gibt.

      Die ersten Menschen im Mond
    • James Joyce

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Offering a comprehensive and insightful analysis, this book surveys the entirety of Joyce's literary contributions. It delves into the themes, styles, and innovations that characterize his writing, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his influence on literature. The well-informed approach ensures that both newcomers and seasoned fans of Joyce will find valuable perspectives on his work.

      James Joyce
    • Nation and Novel

      The English Novel from Its Origins to the Present Day

      • 514 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      3,7(3)Abgeben

      The book explores the evolution of the English novel as a mirror of national identity, highlighting its often subversive nature. It examines narratives from early tales of rogues and criminals to contemporary stories centered on immigration, illustrating how fiction has significantly shaped perceptions of England and Englishness throughout the centuries.

      Nation and Novel
    • A momentous project, with thirteen English and Chinese language science fiction writers. New, emerging and established authors from a mix of open submissions and curated selections create a stunning mediation of cultures, bringing together the multi-faceted perspectives of enthusiastic SF writers in the exploration of ideas and humanity.

      Adventures in Space (Short stories by Chinese and English Science Fiction writers)
    • Utopian Literature and Science

      From the Scientific Revolution to Brave New World and Beyond

      • 222 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the tension between scientific advancement and utopian ideals, this study delves into historical and contemporary perspectives, from Galileo's telescope to modern concepts of post-humanism and the human-animal divide. It offers a unique examination of the contradictions inherent in utopian thought since Plato, highlighting how these opposing forces shape our understanding of progress and possibility.

      Utopian Literature and Science
    • This book, first published in 1980, analyses science fiction as a mode of literature, examines the definition of the genre, its function as social criticism and as an embodiment and critique of the scientific outlook.

      Science Fiction: Its Criticism and Teaching