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The Greatest of Dystopian Classics of All Time
Edgar Allan Poe
William Hope Hodgson
Jack London
Ernest Bramah
Jonathan Swift
Cleveland Moffett
Anthony Trollope
Richard Jefferies
William Dean Howells
Ayn Rand
Samuel Butler
Milo Hastings
Edward Bellamy
Fritz Leiber
Irving E. Cox
Philip Francis Nowlan
Richard Stockham
Ignatius Donnelly
Owen Gregory
H. G. Wells
E. M. Forster
Fred M. White
Mary Shelley
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
George Griffith
Edwin A. Abbott
Arthur Dudley Vinton
Gertrude Barrows Bennett
Hugh Benson
出版
DigiCat
, 2022-11-13
主題
Fiction / Dystopian
Fiction / Science Fiction / Collections & Anthologies
ISBN
EAN:8596547397595
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=dkmVEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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In 'The Greatest of Dystopian Classics of All Time,' the anthology curated and introduced by DigiCat, we embark on an odyssey through a multitude of grim futures portrayed by some of the most iconic names in classic literature. This compendium consists of seminal works that have laid the groundwork for dystopian narratives, including the prescient social commentary of Wells and Shelley, and the ambitious extrapolations of Rand and London. It is noteworthy that the collection encapsulates the evolution of the genre, presenting stories ranging from the disturbingly prophetic to the darkly satirical while maintaining a literary style that seamlessly weaves advanced socio-political themes with groundbreaking speculative thought, fitting neatly into the larger literary context of speculative fiction that challenges the status quo. Edgar Allan Poe, one of the luminary authors featured, contributes 'The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion,' a short story bearing his quintessential Gothic flair. Renowned for his masterful horror and macabre poetry, Poe had an intricate understanding of the human psyche, which is reflected in his foray into apocalyptic fiction. The inclusion of his work alongside such established dystopian narratives underscores the genre's capacity to adapt and thrive across different literary traditions and eras. Poe's fascination with the somber and the grim aligns exceptionally with the tone of dystopian classics, encapsulating the reader in a contemplation of human fragility and the chilling repercussions of societal collapse. This collection is more than a historical artifact; it is a timely reminder of the perennial power of dystopian fiction to mirror our deepest anxieties and caution against potential futures. 'The Greatest of Dystopian Classics of All Time' is recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of classic literature alike. It promises to be a well-spring of inspiration and a stark reflection on the paths humanity might tread, its pages calling to those with a penchant for the thought-provoking and a taste for the prophetic. Engaging with this work is to engage with the minds that laid the philosophical and aesthetic foundations for generations of speculative fiction to come.