- Miranda (novel)
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Miranda
Cover for "Miranda" from a 1984 editionAuthor(s) Antoni Lange Country Poland Language Polish Publication date 1924 Published in
English1968 Media type Novel Miranda is a novel written by Antoni Lange in 1924. It was the last great work of Lange before he died[citation needed], and his most famous book today. It is said that Miranda is an "occultic fiction"[1] and a "romance ranked to a philosophical treaty"[1]. The novel is also known as "novelty writing" which conciliates dystopia and utopia[2]. It is a matter of opinion to classify the novel to modernism or interwar period.
Contents
Explanation of the novel's title
The title of the novel refers to the person of Miranda from Shakespeare's play called The Tempest. Miranda is also full of allusions to many classics such as: Men Like Gods by Herbert George Wells, The City of the Sun by Tommaso Campanella, Lenore by Edgar Allan Poe, Genezis z Ducha by Juliusz Słowacki, poems by Cyprian Kamil Norwid, writings of Friedrich Nietzsche (criticism of concept of the Übermensch), Arthur Schopenhauer, Plato and Sanskrit epics of ancient India.
Plot summary
The novel tells about ideal civilisation of powerful mages which have invited paranormal skills like telepathy, levitation and mediumism. The brahmins value anarchy, freedom, peace, free love and anti-work. Their country is organized by Ministry of Love, Ministry of Power and Ministry of Wisdom, and they use a strange substance classified as Nivridium in order to their self-perfect idea. The main plot is the history of love of Polish emigrant Jan Podobłoczny (Lange's own porte-parole) to the materialization of an ideal woman named Damayanti. A tragic end of their romance comes from clash between physical and spiritual sides of human existence. In the last chapter of the novel, Damayanti sacrifices her body in order to let her spirit fly to higher stage of consciousness.
Miranda is a Scottish spiritual medium, who lives in Warsaw. She can contact the soul of Damayanti and materialize the mysterious person of Lenore, who meets Jan Podobłoczny when he is close his death. In the moment when Damayanti dies, Miranda disappears.
Existentional issues
Publication history
The novel was translated into English (in 1968), French, Spanish and Italian.
References
- ^ a b A. Niewiadomski, W kręgu fantazji Antoniego Langego, w: A. Lange, Miranda i inne opowiadania, Warszawa 1987, p. 227
- ^ A. Smuszkiewicz, Zaczarowana gra. Zarys dziejów polskiej fantastyki naukowej, Poznań 1982, p. 141
Categories:- 1924 novels
- Polish novels
- Novels set in Warsaw
- Titles derived from the works of William Shakespeare
- 1920s novel stubs
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