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The Adventures of a Parisian Aeronaut in the Unknown Worlds

The Adventures of a Parisian Aeronaut in the Unknown Worlds

Alfred Driou
3/5 ( ratings)
The Adventures Of A Parisian Aeronaut In The Unknown Worlds by Alfred Driou is a social satire in which our satellite is reached via hot air balloon. It stands out as a markedly anomalous literary item of his times, not merely for its imaginative extravagance, but also for its keen interest in technological progress. Predating Jules Verne whose Five Weeks in a Balloon was published in 1863, Driou might be reckoned a pioneer in the popularization of science in France. "The Adventures Of A Parisian Aeronaut is just as anomalous in the history of imaginative fiction as it is in the context of Driou's literary career; there is nothing else like it. That is partly to do with its awkward hybrid status, uneasily suspended between religious fantasy and travelogue, and between wild imagination and vulgar popularization." Brian Stableford.
Language
English
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hollywood Comics
Release
December 31, 2011
ISBN
1612270670
ISBN 13
9781612270678

The Adventures of a Parisian Aeronaut in the Unknown Worlds

Alfred Driou
3/5 ( ratings)
The Adventures Of A Parisian Aeronaut In The Unknown Worlds by Alfred Driou is a social satire in which our satellite is reached via hot air balloon. It stands out as a markedly anomalous literary item of his times, not merely for its imaginative extravagance, but also for its keen interest in technological progress. Predating Jules Verne whose Five Weeks in a Balloon was published in 1863, Driou might be reckoned a pioneer in the popularization of science in France. "The Adventures Of A Parisian Aeronaut is just as anomalous in the history of imaginative fiction as it is in the context of Driou's literary career; there is nothing else like it. That is partly to do with its awkward hybrid status, uneasily suspended between religious fantasy and travelogue, and between wild imagination and vulgar popularization." Brian Stableford.
Language
English
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hollywood Comics
Release
December 31, 2011
ISBN
1612270670
ISBN 13
9781612270678

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