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The Last Man

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Originally published in French in 1805, The Last Man is a powerful story of the demise of the human race. Drawing on the traditional account in Revelations, The Last Man was the first end-of-the-world story in future fiction. As the first secular apocalypse story, The Last Man served as the departure point for many other speculative fictions of this type throughout the 19th century, including works by Shelley, Flammarion and Wells. Grainville's masterful imagination is evident in the vast scale of the action as Omegarus, the Last Adam, and Syderia, the Last Eve, are led toward the moment when "the light of the sun and the stars is extinguished." This is essential reading for anyone interested in the roots of apocalyptic science fiction.

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Jean-Baptiste François Xavier Cousin de Grainville (1746-1805) was ordained a priest in 1766, left the priesthood during the French Revolution, and died in 1805. Le Dernier Homme (The Last Man) was his life's work. A world-renowned scholar of early science fiction, Ian Clarke was Foundation Professor of English Studies at Strathclyde University. Margaret Clarke was a Lecturer in English in a College of Education.


Summary

New English translation of this "demise of the human race" story.

Product details

Authors Jean-Baptiste Fran Cousin de Grainville, Jean-Baptiste-F Cousin de Grainville, Jean-Baptiste Francoi Cousin Grainville
Assisted by I. F. Clarke (Translation), Ian Clarke (Translation), M. Clarke (Translation), Margaret Clarke (Translation)
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.01.2003
 
EAN 9780819566089
ISBN 978-0-8195-6608-9
No. of pages 202
Dimensions 148 mm x 210 mm x 13 mm
Weight 300 g
Series Wesleyan Early Classics of Sci
Wesleyan Early Classics of Sci
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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