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Full Description
The book offers a thorough study of the literary tensions and two-world structure of the fantastic short stories by H. G. Wells (1866-1946). It exposes trickster games in the storytelling and pinpoints Wells's staple methods of artistic composition - the mounting of various literary tensions built upon the body of traditional, dexterously combined genre elements and innovative topoi.
Contents
Contents: Fantastic short story and literary tensions - H. G. Wells - Literary experiment - Artistic patterns and multiple genre impact - Parody - Polyvalent fantastic worlds - Spatial motifs - Topoi of science and quest - Bakhtin's heteroglossia - Transposition of utopia into dystopia - Inconsequence, instability and trickster strategies.