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Imagining Mars A Literary History Robert Crossley

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Imagining Mars A Literary History Robert Crossley
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Publisher: Wesleyan
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 396
Author: Robert Crossley
ISBN: 9780819571052, 0819571059
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Imagining Mars A Literary History Robert Crossley by Robert Crossley 9780819571052, 0819571059 instant download after payment.

For centuries, the planet Mars has captivated astronomers and inspired writers of all genres. Whether imagined as the symbol of the bloody god of war, the cradle of an alien species, or a possible new home for human civilization, our closest planetary neighbor has played a central role in how we think about ourselves in the universe. From Galileo to Kim Stanley Robinson, Robert Crossley traces the history of our fascination with the red planet as it has evolved in literature both fictional and scientific. Crossley focuses specifically on the interplay between scientific discovery and literary invention, exploring how writers throughout the ages have tried to assimilate or resist new planetary knowledge. Covering texts from the 1600s to the present, from the obscure to the classic, Crossley shows how writing about Mars has reflected the desires and social controversies of each era. This astute and elegant study is perfect for science fiction fans and readers of popular science.
Ebook Edition Note: The photo of Arthur C. Clarke photo on p. 209 has been redacted.

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