Voices Prophesying War by Ignatius Frederick Clarke

Voices Prophesying War by Ignatius Frederick Clarke

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A history and study of fiction (in English, French and German) which imagines future wars. The book begins with "The Reign of George VI" (1763) and, via the classics of the genre, such as H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds" and Orwell's "1984", to the present day.

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Voices Prophesying War by Ignatius Frederick Clarke

Since the appearance of the anonymous "Reign of George VI" in 1763, the fiction of future warfare has always enjoyed a wide readership. This is an updated edition of a comprehensive study of all brances of the genre, that takes the story right up to such current series as "The Amtrack Wars". "The Battle of Dorking" (1871), which exposed Britain's unreadiness to repel the Prussians, established the "invasion" sub-genre; later enemies ranged from the Russians to the Martians. The industrial developments of the nineteenth-century inspired the likes of H.G. Wells and Conan Doyle (who were far ahead of the generals and the scientists) to write of proto-aeroplanes, submarines, and interplanetary war. The fears and themes of the Nuclear Age were reflected in Huxley's "Ape and Essence" and Neville Shute's "On the Beach", while "Farenheit 451" and "Dune" anticipate perils that might still lie ahead of us. Completing this survey is a checklist of all major future war fiction published in France and Germany as well as Britain and America, since the 18th century.

About the Author:
I.F. Clarke is a former professor of literature at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland.
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ISBN 13 9780192123022
ISBN 10 0192123025
Title Voices Prophesying War
Author Ignatius Frederick Clarke
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1992-11-01
Number of pages 268
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.