When tracing the diachronic development of science fiction from the first expressions of the genre in Latin and Greek literature, via the works stemming from the period of industrialisation to the recent works typical of the computer age, we can see how ontological and epistemological interests have characterised the various phases of the genre. Thus, after the very first examples of science fiction, in which ancient people resorted to mythology and to a universe inhabited by pagan gods to interpret nature and its events, we witness to an intensification of the ontological interest, thanks to which the genre is exploited to examine issues of identity (personal, national, ethnic, etc.), calling into question the very idea of humanity. Clear...
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The critical reception of the British novelist Christine Brooke-Rose has been governed largely by Br...
This study examines the claims for a privileged status for the language of science fiction. The anal...
[Abstract] The aim of this paper is to offer a description of four of the existing subcorpora of the...
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International audienceThis article discusses the linguistics-based rules and procedures found in Ric...
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The author of the article discusses a special manner of existence of constructed languages created ...
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