
Imagining Apocalypse
About this book
"This volume brings together essays by specialists in different disciplines on the cultural expression of apocalypse, in particular in anglophone science fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Approaching these works from historical, philosophical, linguistic and literary perspectives, the contributors examine the relationship between secular and spiritual apocalypse, connecting the fiction and films to their historical moment.
Not surprisingly, war recurs throughout this material, as a critical turning-point, fulfilment of prophecy, or prelude to a new age. In particular the essays explore the issue of whether modern apocalypse is seen as an ending or a beginning, considered under its political, ethnic and gendered aspects."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
American Science fictionEnd of the world in literatureLiterature and societyEnglish Science fictionSocial change in literatureHistory and criticismApocalyptic literatureScience fiction, englishScience fiction, americanScience fiction, english--history and criticismScience fiction, american--history and criticismApocalyptic literature--history and criticismLiterature and society--great britainLiterature and society--united statesPr830.s35 i43 2000823/.0876209372