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The Man in the Moone.
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Some critics consider The Man in the Moone, along with Kepler's Somnium, to be one of the first works of science fiction.
The Man in the Moone.
The Man in the Moone was published five months after The Discovery of a World in the Moone by John Wilkins, later bishop of Chester.
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The Man in the Moone was published five months after The Discovery of a World in the Moone by John Wilkins,[56] later bishop of Chester.
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William Poole, in his 2009 edition of The Man in the Moone, provides additional evidence for a later dating.
The Man in the Moone is a book by the English divine and Church of England bishop Francis Godwin(1562- 1633), describing a"voyage of utopian discovery".
Lunar speculation reached an acme at the end of the decade, with the publication of Godwin's The Man in the Moone(1638)and John Wilkins's The Discovery of a World in the Moone(also 1638, and revised in 1640).[5].
But The Man in the Moone has nevertheless been given only"lukewarm consideration in different histories of English literature", and its importance is downplayed in studies of Utopian literature.
(1) with that in the British Library.[16]The printer of the first edition of The Man in the Moone is identified on the title page as John Norton, and the book was sold by Joshua Kirton and Thomas Warren.
The Man in the Moone is a book by the English divine and Church of England bishop Francis Godwin(1562- 1633), describing a"voyage of utopian discovery".[1] Long considered to be one of his early works, it is now generally thought to have been written in the late 1620s.
Frank E. Manuel and Fritzie P. Manuel's Utopian Thought in the Western World(winner of the 1979 National Book Award for Nonfiction) mentions it only in passing, saying that Godwin"treats primarily of the mechanics of flight with the aid of a crew of birds",and that The Man in the Moone, like Bergerac's and Wilkins's books, lacks"high seriousness and unified moral purpose".
In structure as well as content The Man in the Moone somewhat resembles the anonymous Spanish novella Lazarillo de Tormes(1554); both books begin with a genealogy and start out in Salamanca, featuring a man who travels from master to master seeking his fortune.