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  • Science fiction | Definition, Books, Movies, Authors, Examples, Facts . . .
    Science fiction is a form of fiction that deals principally with the impact of actual or imagined science upon society or individuals The term ‘science fiction’ was popularized, if not invented, in the 1920s by one of the genre’s principal advocates, the American publisher Hugo Gernsback
  • Science fiction - Origins, Genre, Authors | Britannica
    Science fiction - Origins, Genre, Authors: In 1818 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley took the next major step in the evolution of science fiction when she published Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus Champions of Shelley as the “mother of science fiction” emphasize her innovative fictional scheme
  • science fiction summary | Britannica
    science fiction, Fiction dealing principally with the impact of actual or imagined science on society or individuals, or more generally, literary fantasy including a scientific factor as an essential orienting component
  • Science fiction - Movies, TV, Genre | Britannica
    American SF television series, such as Star Trek (1966–69; founded by Gene Roddenberry), may have primed film producers and audiences alike for cinema adaptations of “serious” science fiction
  • Science fiction - Utopias, Dystopias, Futurism | Britannica
    Science fiction - Utopias, Dystopias, Futurism: Sir Thomas More’s learned satire Utopia (1516)—the title is based on a pun of the Greek words eutopia (“good place”) and outopia (“no place”)—shed an analytic light on 16th-century England along rational, humanistic lines
  • Science fiction - Futuristic, Imagination, Technology | Britannica
    Science fiction - Futuristic, Imagination, Technology: Publishing trends brought about an important shift in the development of the genre The most crucial change in Britain was a decline in the publication of “three-decker” Victorian novels and an accompanying expansion of magazine publication
  • science fiction - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
    Although a science-fiction story may feature imaginary technological developments, the author generally tries to make them seem as if they could really occur—through science, not magic This sense that the events could possibly happen distinguishes science fiction from the related genre of fantasy
  • Hugo Gernsback | Biography, Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, Hugo . . .
    Hugo Gernsback (born August 16, 1884, Luxembourg, Luxembourg—died August 19, 1967, New York City, New York, U S ) was an American inventor and publisher who was largely responsible for the establishment of science fiction as an independent literary form The Hugo Awards are named in his honor
  • Science fiction - Alien Encounters | Britannica
    Alien-invasion motifs persist in science fiction, as in the film Alien (1979) with its ruthless, parasitic monsters Yet a distinct and growing trend within science fiction depicted aliens as coworkers, science officers, technical specialists, sidekicks, and even love interests
  • Science fiction - Time travel | Britannica
    Science fiction - Time travel: A complement to travel through space is travel through time A prototype of the time travel story is Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol (1843)





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