Wells Meets Deleuze
The Scientific Romances Reconsidered
Michael Starr author Donald E Palumbo editor Michael Starr editor CW Sullivan III editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:14th Jun '17
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The writings of H.G. Wells have had a profound influence on literary and cinematic depictions of the present and the possible future, and modern science fiction continues to be indebted to his "scientific romances," such as The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds and The Island of Doctor Moreau. Interpreted and adapted for more than a century, Wells's texts have resisted easy categorization and are perennial subjects for emerging critical and theoretical perspectives. The author examines Wells's works through the post-structuralist philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. Via this critical perspective, concepts now synonymous with science fiction--such as time travel, alien invasion and transhumanism--demonstrate the intrinsic relevance of Wells to the genre and contemporary thought.
"In exploring the Deleuzian concepts of ‘Becoming-Animal’ in The Island of Doctor Moreau, the ‘Body Without Organs’ in The War of the Worlds, and ‘Nomadology’ in The Time Machine, Starr’s study asserts itself at the forefront of current postmodern and poststructuralist approaches to Wells." - The Wellsian Journal of the H.G. Wells Society
ISBN: 9781476668352
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
Weight: 299g
220 pages