The Blazing World : Science Fiction Utopia Feminist Literature

Margaret Cavendish


français | 21-09-2025 | 144 pages

9782322535217

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« The Blazing World » by Margaret Cavendish is a pioneering work of early modern literature, widely regarded as one of the first examples of science fiction and feminist utopian fiction. Originally published in 1666 as an appendix to her philosophical treatise, the novel recounts the extraordinary journey of a young woman abducted by a lovelorn merchant and carried through the North Pole to a parallel world inhabited by fantastical creatures and advanced civilizations. In this new realm, the protagonist is crowned Empress by the hybrid inhabitants and embarks on an intellectual and political adventure, establishing a society that values wisdom, creativity, and equality. Cavendish uses the narrative to explore themes of power, gender, and knowledge, challenging the traditional roles and expectations imposed on women in her time. The Empress consults with philosophers, scientists, and poets, and even creates her own worlds within worlds, reflecting Cavendishs fascination with experimental philosophy and the limits of human understanding. The Blazing World stands out for its imaginative scope, blending adventure, speculative fiction, and philosophical inquiry. It is celebrated for its bold vision of intellectual freedom and its critique of patriarchal structures, making it a landmark in feminist literature and proto-science fiction. Readers interested in early modern fiction, utopian narratives, and the history of women writers will find this novel both thought-provoking and entertaining.

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Code EAN :9782322535217
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Books On Demand
Date de publication :  21-09-2025
Format :Livre
Langue(s) : français
Hauteur :210 mm
Largeur :148 mm
Epaisseur :10 mm
Poids :219 gr
Stock :Disponible sur commande
Nombre de pages :144