1st Edition
Nineteenth Century Science Fiction Volume I: Experiments, Inventions, and Case Studies
Edited By David Seed
Copyright 2022
364 Pages
by
Routledge
364 Pages
by
Routledge
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This volume presents a selection from the American and British fiction of the nineteenth century which was evolving into what we now know as science fiction. Taking Frankenstein as its formative work, it assembles stories and excerpts from narratives exploring the complex impact of new technologies like the telegraph and later the cinema, or new scientific practices like mesmerism (hypnotism)... Read more
VOLUME I: 1818–1858, Introduction, 1. Frankenstein, or; The Modern Prometheus, 2. ‘Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman’, 3. Travels in Phrenologasto, 4. ‘The Metempsychosis’, 5. The Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century, 6. ‘Great Astronomical Discoveries Lately Made by Sir John Herschel, L.L.D, F.R.S, &c. at The Cape of Good Hope’, 7. ‘The New Frankenstein’, 8. Sturmer: A Tale of Mesmerism, 9. ‘The Artist of the Beautiful’, 10. ‘The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar’, 11. ‘The Diamond Lens’, 12. ‘The Lifted Veil’, 13. A Strange Story, 14. ‘The Case of George Dedlow’, 15. The Huge Hunter; or, The Steam Man of the Prairies, 16. ‘The Case of Summerfield’, 17. ‘The Automaton Ear’, 18. The Age of Science: A Newspaper of the Twentieth Century, 19. ‘The Man-Ufactory’, 20. ‘An Automatic Enigma’, 21. ‘The Ablest Man in the World’, Bibliography, Appendix: ‘Science-Fiction’, Index
Biography
David Seed holds a chair in the English Department of Liverpool University. He has written and edited a number of works on Science Fiction including Anticipations: Essays on Early Science Fiction and its Precursors (1995) and a critical edition of Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s 1871 novel The Coming Race. He is currently co-editor of Liverpool University Press’s international Science Fiction Texts and Studies series.






