- Imaginary voyage
Imaginary voyage is a kind of narrative in which
utopia n or satirical representation (or somepopular science content) is put into a fictional frame oftravel account.History
It's very archaic narrative technique preceding romance and
novel istic forms. Two known examples from Greek literature areEuhemerus ' "Sacred History" andIambulus ’ "Islands of the Sun". Their utopian islands are apparently modeled from mythologicalFortunate Isles .Lucian 'sTrue History parodizes the whole genre of imaginary voyage, and in his foreword Lucian cites Iambulus as one of objects of parody. Photius states though in his Bibliotheca that its main object wasAntonius Diogenes ' "The incredible wonders beyond Thule", a genre blending of fantastic voyage andGreek romance which popularizedPythagorean teachings.The first to revive this form in the Modern era was
Thomas More in his "Utopia" (1515), to be followed a century later by proliferation of utopian islands:Johannes Valentinus Andreae 's "Reipublicae Christianopolitanae descriptio" (1619),Tommaso Campanella 's "The City of the Sun " (1623),Francis Bacon 's "The New Atlantis " (1627),Jacob Bidermann 's "Utopia" (1640),Denis Veiras ' "The history of the Sevarambi" (1675),Gabriel de Foigny 's "La Terre australe connue" (1676),Gabriel Daniel 's "Voyage du monde de Descartes" (1690), François Lefebvre's "Relation du voyage de l’isle d’Eutopie" (1711), as well as many others.Lucian's satirical line was exploited by
François Rabelais ' "Gargantua and Pantagruel " (1532) and developed later on inJoseph Hall 's "Mundus alter et idem" (1607),François Hédelin 's "Histoire du temps" (1654),Cyrano de Bergerac 's "Histoire comique contenant les États et Empires de la Lune" (1657) and "Fragments d’histoire comique contenant les États et Empires du Soleil" (1662),Charles Sorel 's "Nouvelle Découverte du Royaume de Frisquemore" (1662),Margaret Cavendish 's "Blazing World " (1666),Joshua Barnes ' "Gerania" (1675),Bernard de Fontenelle 's "Relation de l’île de Bornéo" (1686),Daniel Defoe 's "The Consolidator" (1705), and most notably inJonathan Swift 's "Gulliver's Travels " (1726).Imaginary voyage has become a natural medium for promoting new astronomic ideas. First literary space flights after Lucian were:
Juan Maldonado 's "Somnium" (1541),Johann Kepler 's "Somnium" (1634),Francis Godwin 's "The Man in the Moone" (1638),John Wilkins ' "The Discovery of a World in the Moone" (1638),Athanasius Kircher 's "Itinerarium extaticum" (1656), David Russen's "Iter lunare" (1703),Diego de Torres Villarroel 's "Viaje fantástico" (1723),Eberhard Kindermann 's "Die geischwinde Reise auf dem Luftschiff nach der obern Welt" (1744) - the first flight to planets,Robert Paltock 's "The life and adventures of Peter Wilkins" (1751),Voltaire 's "Micromégas " (1752).Literature
* Fantastic voyage, in: Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, ed. by John Clute, 1993
* [http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/10/winston10art.htm David Winston. Iambulus’ Islands of the Sun and Hellenistic Literary Utopias] , in: Science Fiction Studies #10 = Volume 3, Part 3 = November 1976External links
* [http://calisto.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-41/t1-g-t2.html Derrick Moors. Imaginary Voyages]
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