- The Angel of the Revolution
"The Angel of the Revolution: A Tale of the Coming Terror" (1893) is a science fiction novel by English writer
George Griffith . It was his first published novel and remains his most famous work. It was first published in Pearson's Magazine and was prompted by the success ofThe Great War of 1892 inBlack and White magazine , which was itself inspired byThe Battle of Dorking .A lurid mix of Jules Verne's futuristic air warfare fantasies, the utopian visions of
News from Nowhere and the future warInvasion literature of Chesney and his imitators, it told the tale of a group of terrorists who conquer the world through airship warfare. Led by a crippled, brilliant Russian Jew and his daughter, the 'angel' Natasha, 'The Brotherhood of Freedom' establish a 'pax aeronautica' over the earth after a young inventor masters the technology of flight in 1903. The hero falls in love with Natasha and joins in her war against society in general and the Russian Czar in particular [http://books.google.com/books?id=O1_yRR6jtsgC&pg=PA90&lpg=PA90&dq=%22angel+of+the+revolution%22&source=web&ots=gCb2uqHcSa&sig=p4sB6ykZyWt1Msvy12nnKSq8uQc] .It is characterised by what
Michael Moorcock called its 'controlled imaginative flight', essentially socialist message and a strongly romantic air. Griffith's 'pro nihilist' stance was examined in a piece entitled "Terrorism in the Late Victorian Novel" by Barbara Arnett Melchiori which appeared in the The Modern Language Review. A sequel, "The Syren of the Skies" appeared in Pearson's Magazine and was published in book form as "Olga Romanoff " in 1894.External links
* [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0602281h.html The Angel of the Revolution] available at
Project Gutenberg Australia
* [http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/George_Chetwynd_Griffith/The_Angel_Of_The_Revolution/ The Angel of the Revolution] available at [http://www.pagebypagebooks.com Page by Page Books]References
"Before Armageddon" ed by Michael Moorcock.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.