This book offers an in-depth analysis of Keith Roberts's Pavane and explores why this work was instrumental to the evolution of the Science Fiction genre in British Literature. In addition to a focused exploration of the individual stories and themes that make up Pavane, this study also presents a commentary on the mosaic structure of this work, and the impact this has on the book as a whole. Through its discussion of themes such as religion, technology and morality, this text explores how alternate history plots can be used as a commentary or criticism of the current state of society.

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<p>This book offers an in-depth analysis of Keith Roberts's <em>Pavane</em> and explores why this work was instrumental to the evolution of the Science Fiction genre in British Literature.</p>

Chapter 1: Introduction: Assembling the Mosaic.- Chapter 2: Measures of the Dance.- Chapter 3: Future Historic; Chapter 4: Pharisees and Inquisitors.- Chapter 5: Grief for the Death of Stones.- Chapter 6: Equivalents of a Dream.

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This book offers an in-depth analysis of Keith Roberts's Pavane and explores why this work was instrumental to the evolution of the Science Fiction genre in British Literature. In addition to a focused exploration of the individual stories and themes that make up Pavane, this study also presents a commentary on the mosaic structure of this work, and the impact this has on the book as a whole. Through its discussion of themes such as religion, technology and morality, this text explores how alternate history plots can be used as a commentary or criticism of the current state of society.

Paul Kincaid has won the Thomas Clareson Award from the Science Fiction Research Association, and has twice won the BSFA Non-Fiction Award. He has been shortlisted on multiple occasions for the Hugo Award for Best Related Work, The British Fantasy Award, and the Locus Award.

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Offers an in-depth analysis of Keith Roberts's mosaic book 'Pavane' Explores why 'Pavane' should be considered part of the British Science Fiction Canon Presents the viscerality of alternate history tales as a foil to current societal practices
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ISBN
9783031715662
Publisert
2024-11-15
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Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note

Paul Kincaid has won the Thomas Clareson Award from the Science Fiction Research Association, and has twice won the BSFA Non-Fiction Award. He has been shortlisted on multiple occasions for the Hugo Award for Best Related Work, The British Fantasy Award, and the Locus Award.