British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 6

British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 6

Author: I F Clarke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1351222562

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This set of eight volumes presents the reader with selected primary texts in the genre now generally known as future fiction. The chosen texts are designed to explore the dominant characteristics of the genre and examine how it changed over the 18th and 19th centuries.


British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 1

British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 1

Author: I F Clarke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1351222767

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This set of eight volumes presents the reader with selected primary texts in the genre now generally known as future fiction. The chosen texts are designed to explore the dominant characteristics of the genre and examine how it changed over the 18th and 19th centuries.


British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 8

British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 8

Author: I F Clarke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 135122249X

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This set of eight volumes presents the reader with selected primary texts in the genre now generally known as future fiction. The chosen texts are designed to explore the dominant characteristics of the genre and examine how it changed over the 18th and 19th centuries.


British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 4

British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 4

Author: I F Clarke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 1351222651

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This set of eight volumes presents the reader with selected primary texts in the genre now generally known as future fiction. The chosen texts are designed to explore the dominant characteristics of the genre and examine how it changed over the 18th and 19th centuries.


British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 7

British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 7

Author: I F Clarke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 549

ISBN-13: 135122252X

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This set of eight volumes presents the reader with selected primary texts in the genre now generally known as future fiction. The chosen texts are designed to explore the dominant characteristics of the genre and examine how it changed over the 18th and 19th centuries.


British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 2

British Future Fiction, 1700-1914, Volume 2

Author: I F Clarke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 1351222724

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This set of eight volumes presents the reader with selected primary texts in the genre now generally known as future fiction. The chosen texts are designed to explore the dominant characteristics of the genre and examine how it changed over the 18th and 19th centuries.


Future Wars

Future Wars

Author: David Seed

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 184631755X

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This timely book investigates fiction that speculates about wars likely to break out in the near or distant future. Ranging widely across periods and conflicts real and imagined, Future Wars explores the interplay between politics, literature, science fiction, and war in a range of classic texts. Individual essays look at Reagan's infamous “Star Wars” project, nuclear fiction, Martian invasion, and the Pax Americana. The use of future war scenarios in military planning dates back to the nineteenth century, and Future Wars concludes with a US Army officer's assessment of the continuing usefulness of future wars fiction.


Transmedia Practices in the Long Nineteenth Century

Transmedia Practices in the Long Nineteenth Century

Author: Christina Meyer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-02-23

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1000542882

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This volume provides engaging accounts with transmedia practices in the long nineteenth century and offers model analyses of Victorian media (e.g., theater, advertising, books, games, newspapers) alongside the technological, economic, and cultural conditions under which they emerged in the Anglophone world. By exploring engagement tactics and forms of audience participation, the book affords insight into the role that social agents – e.g., individual authors, publishing houses, theatre show producers, lithograph companies, toy manufacturers, newspaper syndicates, or advertisers – played in the production, distribution, and consumption of Victorian media. It considers such examples as Sherlock Holmes, Kewpie Dolls, media forms and practices such as cut-outs, popular lectures, telephone conversations or early theater broadcasting, and such authors as Nellie Bly, Mark Twain, and Walter Besant, offering insight into the variety of transmedia practices present in the long nineteenth century. The book brings together methods and theories from comics studies, communication and media studies, English and American studies, narratology and more, and proposes fresh ways to think about transmediality. Though the target audiences are students, teachers, and scholars in the humanities, the book will also resonate with non-academic readers interested in how media contents are produced, disseminated, and consumed, and with what implications.


Imagining Ireland's Future, 1870-1914

Imagining Ireland's Future, 1870-1914

Author: Pauline Collombier

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-01-25

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 303118825X

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This book attempts to delve into the connection between imagination and politics, and examines the many expectations and fears engendered by the Irish home rule debate. More specifically, it assesses the ways politicians, artists and writers in Ireland, Britain and its empire imagined how self-government would work in Ireland after the restitution of an Irish parliament. What did home rulers want? What were British supporters of Irish self-government willing to offer? What did home rule mean not only to those who advocated it but also to those who opposed it?


Dreamworlds of Race

Dreamworlds of Race

Author: Duncan Bell

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2022-06-07

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 0691235112

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How transatlantic thinkers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries promoted the unification of Britain and the United States Between the late nineteenth century and the First World War an ocean-spanning network of prominent individuals advocated the unification of Britain and the United States. They dreamt of the final consolidation of the Angloworld. Scholars, journalists, politicians, businessmen, and science fiction writers invested the “Anglo-Saxons” with extraordinary power. The most ambitious hailed them as a people destined to bring peace and justice to the earth. More modest visions still imagined them as likely to shape the twentieth century. Dreamworlds of Race explores this remarkable moment in the intellectual history of racial domination, political utopianism, and world order. Focusing on a quartet of extraordinary figures—Andrew Carnegie, W. T. Stead, Cecil J. Rhodes, and H. G. Wells—Duncan Bell shows how unionists on both sides of the Atlantic reimagined citizenship, empire, patriotism, race, war, and peace in their quest to secure global supremacy. Yet even as they dreamt of an Anglo-dominated world, the unionists disagreed over the meaning of race, the legitimacy of imperialism, the nature of political belonging, and the ultimate form and purpose of unification. The racial dreamworld was an object of competing claims and fantasies. Exploring speculative fiction as well as more conventional forms of political writing, Bell reads unionist arguments as expressions of the utopianism circulating through fin-de-siècle Anglo-American culture, and juxtaposes them with pan-Africanist critiques of racial domination and late twentieth-century fictional narratives of Anglo-American empire. Tracing how intellectual elites promoted an ambitious project of political and racial unification between Britain and the United States, Dreamworlds of Race analyzes ideas of empire and world order that reverberate to this day.