The Coming RaceBroadview Press, 7 juil. 2008 - 240 pages The Coming Race is the crowning achievement of the genre of hollow earth fiction, in which a hero makes a perilous journey underground and discovers a superior race. The customs and political systems of these “aliens from inner space” are researched and contrasted with the deficient practices of old-fashioned, muddling, imperfect humanity. The subterranean race in this novel, the Vril-ya, are seemingly angelic creatures whose amazing powers come from their harnessing of a force called Vril. Bulwer’s novel is unequaled for the depth of its intellectual explorations—inquiries into an astonishing range of social, political, scientific, religious, linguistic, and sexual issues that are enabled by the hollow earth plot. The novel is accompanied and illuminated in this edition by a broad range of historical materials on evolution, electromagnetism, gender roles, and nineteenth-century science fiction. |
Table des matières
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Bulwers Letters on The Coming Race | 169 |
Reviews | 172 |
NineteenthCentury Science and Adventure Fiction | 176 |
NineteenthCentury Theories of Electricity | 200 |
Evolution and Inheritance | 205 |
From Max MüllerOn the Stratification of Language 1868 London Longmans Green Reader and Dyer 1868 | 217 |
Sexual Politics and the Woman Question | 220 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Coming Race, Or, the New Utopia Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton Affichage du livre entier - 1883 |