The New Atlantis has fired the imaginations of its readers since its original appearance in 1627. Often regarded as the apotheosis of Bacon's ideas through its depiction of an advanced 'scientific' society, it is also read as a seminal work of science fiction. Standing at the threshold of early modern culture, this key text incorporates the practical and visionary, utility and utopia. This volume of eight new essays by leading scholars provides a stimulating dialogue between a range of critical perspectives. Encompassing the fields of cultural history, history of science, literature and politics, the collection explores The New Atlantis' complex location within Bacon's oeuvre and its negotiations with cultural debates of the past and presen...
PhDThis study investigates the role of authority in the works of Francis Bacon, arguing that the is...
TO THE READER by Bacon's secretary William Rawley when he published New Atlantis after Bacon's death...
The paper examines two visions of the relation between science and society through the utopian novel...
The New Atlantis has fired the imaginations of its readers since its original appearance in 1627. Of...
The New Atlantis has fired the imaginations of its readers since its original appearance in 1627. Of...
This study investigates the role of authority in the works of Francis Bacon, arguing that the issue ...
Increasingly, attention is being given to the religious underpinnings of Francis Bacon's project to ...
Because it is a fiction drawing upon the Utopian genre, the New Atlantis is one of Bacon’s most orig...
This dissertation explores the social and political thought of Francis Bacon. While Bacon's contribu...
UK Francis Bacon’s utopian fragment New Atlantis was originally prized by its 17th-century readers f...
It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar ...
This article examines the miraculous Bible imagined in Francis Bacon's Utopian narrative New Atlanti...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
The legend of the sunken city of Atlantis has inspired Francis Bacon this utopian novel. Written in ...
Unpublished manuscript exploring the role of Joabin in Francis Bacon's novel New Atlantis. This manu...
PhDThis study investigates the role of authority in the works of Francis Bacon, arguing that the is...
TO THE READER by Bacon's secretary William Rawley when he published New Atlantis after Bacon's death...
The paper examines two visions of the relation between science and society through the utopian novel...
The New Atlantis has fired the imaginations of its readers since its original appearance in 1627. Of...
The New Atlantis has fired the imaginations of its readers since its original appearance in 1627. Of...
This study investigates the role of authority in the works of Francis Bacon, arguing that the issue ...
Increasingly, attention is being given to the religious underpinnings of Francis Bacon's project to ...
Because it is a fiction drawing upon the Utopian genre, the New Atlantis is one of Bacon’s most orig...
This dissertation explores the social and political thought of Francis Bacon. While Bacon's contribu...
UK Francis Bacon’s utopian fragment New Atlantis was originally prized by its 17th-century readers f...
It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar ...
This article examines the miraculous Bible imagined in Francis Bacon's Utopian narrative New Atlanti...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
The legend of the sunken city of Atlantis has inspired Francis Bacon this utopian novel. Written in ...
Unpublished manuscript exploring the role of Joabin in Francis Bacon's novel New Atlantis. This manu...
PhDThis study investigates the role of authority in the works of Francis Bacon, arguing that the is...
TO THE READER by Bacon's secretary William Rawley when he published New Atlantis after Bacon's death...
The paper examines two visions of the relation between science and society through the utopian novel...