This article aims at analyzing the influence of John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost on science fiction novels. The artificial conception and the transgression against the creator, as well as their consequences, are themes widely explored in sci-fi, particularly in the novels Frankenstein (Mary Shelley), The Island of Doctor Moreau (H. G. Wells), and Flowers for Algernon (Daniel Keyes). Besides the dialogue with Milton’s poem, we will also explore the social and scientific revolutions which occurred while these novels were written and which aroused the dilemmas of their authors.O presente artigo se dispõe a analisar a influência do poema épico Paraíso perdido, de John Milton, sobre romances do gênero ficção científica. Os temas da criação ...
Durante uma competição que envolveu Lord Byron, Polidori e Percy Shelley, numa prova de quem seria c...
The purpose of this essay on the visual metaphors of Paradise Lost is to demonstrate that John Milto...
Em Noites Brancas, de Fiódor Dostoiévski, e em Ao Arrepio, de Joris-Karl Huysmans, reflecte-se sobre...
A proposta deste artigo é analisar os traços dos textos de João Guimarães Rosa, Johann Wolfgang von ...
Starting from the book Frankenstein (1818), by author Mary Shelley, this study will analyze the rela...
The intertextual possibilities existing between Utopia by Thomas More (1478-1535) and some prose and...
This article aims to analyze Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and its creation process in light of Sigmun...
This paper will focus on the diverse ways Romantic and Victorian writers engage with the contemporar...
This paper is a critical reflection about Science from a reading of the literary work Frankenstein, ...
O artigo explora a contribuição de teorias evolutivas para a teoria e a história do romance. Define-...
The History of Science Fiction, by the British author and critic Adam Roberts, traces the beginnings...
In this book chapter, the author traces the origin of the concept of Imagination and related terms i...
Diante do atual modelo de desenvolvimento econômico, o discurso ambiental materializa certos sentido...
Este trabalho tem por objetivo a análise contrastiva das edições de 1818 e 1831 do romance Frankenst...
Human biology creates empathy through storytelling and emulation. Throughout history, humans h...
Durante uma competição que envolveu Lord Byron, Polidori e Percy Shelley, numa prova de quem seria c...
The purpose of this essay on the visual metaphors of Paradise Lost is to demonstrate that John Milto...
Em Noites Brancas, de Fiódor Dostoiévski, e em Ao Arrepio, de Joris-Karl Huysmans, reflecte-se sobre...
A proposta deste artigo é analisar os traços dos textos de João Guimarães Rosa, Johann Wolfgang von ...
Starting from the book Frankenstein (1818), by author Mary Shelley, this study will analyze the rela...
The intertextual possibilities existing between Utopia by Thomas More (1478-1535) and some prose and...
This article aims to analyze Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and its creation process in light of Sigmun...
This paper will focus on the diverse ways Romantic and Victorian writers engage with the contemporar...
This paper is a critical reflection about Science from a reading of the literary work Frankenstein, ...
O artigo explora a contribuição de teorias evolutivas para a teoria e a história do romance. Define-...
The History of Science Fiction, by the British author and critic Adam Roberts, traces the beginnings...
In this book chapter, the author traces the origin of the concept of Imagination and related terms i...
Diante do atual modelo de desenvolvimento econômico, o discurso ambiental materializa certos sentido...
Este trabalho tem por objetivo a análise contrastiva das edições de 1818 e 1831 do romance Frankenst...
Human biology creates empathy through storytelling and emulation. Throughout history, humans h...
Durante uma competição que envolveu Lord Byron, Polidori e Percy Shelley, numa prova de quem seria c...
The purpose of this essay on the visual metaphors of Paradise Lost is to demonstrate that John Milto...
Em Noites Brancas, de Fiódor Dostoiévski, e em Ao Arrepio, de Joris-Karl Huysmans, reflecte-se sobre...