peer reviewedWith Cyrano, Voltaire, and Verne, France provided important milestones in the history of early science fiction. However, even if the genre was not very common a few centuries ago, there were numerous additional contributions by French-speaking writers. In this paper, we review two cases of interplanetary novels written in the second half of the eighteenth century and sharing a rare particularity: their authors were female. Voyages de Milord Ceton was imagined by Marie-Anne de Roumier-Robert whereas Cornelie Wouters de Wasse conceived Le Char Volant. While their personal lives were very different, and their writing style too, both authors share in these novels a common philosophy in which equality -- between ranks but also betwe...
Around the end of the 1930's, when American science fiction was just beginning to emerge, the litera...
International audienceWhen Charles-Georges-Thomas Garnier published in Paris the 39 volumes of his C...
ABSTRACT OUTLANDISH FICTIONS: THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTRY FRENCH NOVEL AND MARRIAGE ON WOMEN\u27S TERMS Ek...
CC BY-NC 4.0In eighteenth-century France, scientific progress and its spreading met a growing inter...
Oxford French Literature Professor Frédérique Aït-Touati’s book Fictions of the Cosmos: Science and ...
With his Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes (1686), Fontenelle opened up an era of diffusion of ...
The subject of this study is the fantastic Voyage in French Literature from 1662 to 1789, that is to...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
Ecocritical analysis of women’s sentimental novels has thus far been overlooked, yet, as this paper ...
Between 1759 and 1822, Diderot, Rétif de la Bretonne and Fourier co-invented, in various fictional w...
From Fontenelle’s Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes de Fontenelle (1686) to Flammarion’s Astron...
Entre 1759 et 1822, Diderot, Rétif de la Bretonne et Fourier coopèrent à distance et sur le mode de ...
Science fiction critics have dueled over definitions of sixteenth-, seventeenth-, and eighteenth-cen...
The relative position of women in literature is now so important that it is difficult for one to rea...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
Around the end of the 1930's, when American science fiction was just beginning to emerge, the litera...
International audienceWhen Charles-Georges-Thomas Garnier published in Paris the 39 volumes of his C...
ABSTRACT OUTLANDISH FICTIONS: THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTRY FRENCH NOVEL AND MARRIAGE ON WOMEN\u27S TERMS Ek...
CC BY-NC 4.0In eighteenth-century France, scientific progress and its spreading met a growing inter...
Oxford French Literature Professor Frédérique Aït-Touati’s book Fictions of the Cosmos: Science and ...
With his Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes (1686), Fontenelle opened up an era of diffusion of ...
The subject of this study is the fantastic Voyage in French Literature from 1662 to 1789, that is to...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
Ecocritical analysis of women’s sentimental novels has thus far been overlooked, yet, as this paper ...
Between 1759 and 1822, Diderot, Rétif de la Bretonne and Fourier co-invented, in various fictional w...
From Fontenelle’s Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes de Fontenelle (1686) to Flammarion’s Astron...
Entre 1759 et 1822, Diderot, Rétif de la Bretonne et Fourier coopèrent à distance et sur le mode de ...
Science fiction critics have dueled over definitions of sixteenth-, seventeenth-, and eighteenth-cen...
The relative position of women in literature is now so important that it is difficult for one to rea...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
Around the end of the 1930's, when American science fiction was just beginning to emerge, the litera...
International audienceWhen Charles-Georges-Thomas Garnier published in Paris the 39 volumes of his C...
ABSTRACT OUTLANDISH FICTIONS: THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTRY FRENCH NOVEL AND MARRIAGE ON WOMEN\u27S TERMS Ek...