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Ten new critical essays written for presentation at the first Eaton Conference on Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature held 2425 February 1979, at the University of California, Riverside. While critical discussion of science fiction has become increasingly sophisticated during the past decade, there remains a tendency among some teachers and readers to consider science fiction as an independent phenomenon that exists unconnected to the mainstream of our cultural inheritance. These essaysby Harry Levin, Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University; Kent T. Kraft, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia, Athens; Stephen Potts, writer and instructor at San Diego State University; Gregory Benford, writer and Associate Professor of Physics at the University of California, Irvine; Robert Hunt, an editor at Glencoe Publishing; Eric S. Rabkin, Professor of English at the University of Michigan; Patrick Parrinder, instructor at the University of Reading, England; Thomas Keeling, Lecturer in English at the University of California, Los Angeles; Carl D. Malmgren, instructor at the University of Oregon, Eugene; and Thomas Hanzo, Professor of English and Chairman of the department at the University of California, Davissuggest the connections that exist between science fiction and other aspects of Western cultural tradition. Ranging in interest from the specifically philosophical to the specifically literary, the essays relate science fiction to such topics as medieval cosmological discourse, classical empirical philosophy, fairy tale, epic, and Gothic fiction. Emerging from the volume as a whole are both a coherent view of science fiction as a genre and a heightened sense of its complex relation to our cultural heritage.

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title Bridges to Science Fiction Alternatives author Slusser - photo 1

title:Bridges to Science Fiction Alternatives
author:Slusser, George Edgar.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809309610
print isbn13:9780809309610
ebook isbn13:9780585186528
language:English
subjectScience fiction--Congresses.
publication date:1980
lcc:PN3448.S45E2 1979eb
ddc:809/.3876
subject:Science fiction--Congresses.
Page ii
Bridges to science fiction Volume 1979 - image 2 is a new series under the general editorship of Eric S. Rabkin, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander which has been established to serve the growing critical audience of science fiction, fantastic fiction, and speculative fiction.
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Bridges to Science Fiction Edited by George E Slusser George R Guffey and - photo 3
Bridges to Science Fiction
Edited by
George E. Slusser
George R. Guffey
and
Mark Rose
Southern Illinois University Press
Carbondale and Edwardsville
Feffer & Simons, Inc.
London and Amsterdam
Page iv
Copyright 1980 by Southern Illinois University Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Designed by Gary Gore
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Eaton Conference on Science Fiction and Fantasy
Literature, 1st, University of California,
Riverside, 1979. Bridges to science fiction.
(Alternatives) Essays prepared for the First Eaton Conference on Science Fiction and Fantasy
Literature, held Feb. 2425, 1979, at the University of California, Riverside.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Science fictionCongresses. I. Slusser,
George Edgar. II. Guffey, George Robert.
III. Rose, Mark. IV. Title.
PN3448.S45E2 1979 809.3876 80-16622
ISBN 0-8093-0961-0
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Contents
Preface
vii
Science and Fiction
Harry Levin
3
Incorporating Divinity: Platonic Science Fiction in the Middle Ages
Kent T. Kraft
22
Dialogues Concerning Human Understanding: Empirical Views of God from Locke to Lem
Stephen W. Potts
41
Aliens and Knowability: A Scientist's Perspective
Gregory Benford
53
Visionary States and the Search for Transcendence in Science Fiction
Robert Hunt
64
Fairy Tales and Science Fiction
Eric S. Rabkin
78

Page vi
Science Fiction as Truncated Epic
Patrick Parrinder
91
Science Fiction and the Gothic
Thomas H. Keeling
107
Philip Dick's Man in the High Castle and the Nature of Science-Fictional Worlds
Carl D. Malmgren
120
The Past of Science Fiction
Thomas A. Hanzo
131
Notes
147
Biographical Notes
159
Index
160

Page vii
Preface
Critical discussion of science fiction has become fairly sophisticated in the past decade or so; nevertheless, even today, there is some tendency on the part of critics and teachers as well as readers to discuss science fiction as if it were a wholly independent phenomenon unconnected with the mainstream of our cultural inheritance. One purpose of the present volume is to suggest connections between science fiction and other aspects of Western Culture. Ranging in interest from the specifically philosophical to the specifically literary, the essays deal with science fiction in relation to such topics as medieval cosmological discourse, classical empirical philosophy, contemporary philosophy of science, fairy tale, epic, and gothic fiction. A second purpose of the volume is to make a coherent statement about science fiction as a literary form, and the essays are arranged to emphasize the overall logic that emerges from the development of the individual discussions.
The volume begins with Harry Levin's "Science and Fiction," which explores the long history of literary response to science and places science fiction in a wide historical perspective. Whereas "Science and Fiction" deals with the whole field of Western literary culture and thus provides a general background for the other essays, Kent T. Kraft's "Incorporating Divinity: Platonic Science Fiction in the Middle Ages" suggests the connection between science fiction and a single early philosophical school. The next two essays continue the concern with philosophy, but move into more modern and perhaps more familiar areas: Stephen W. Potts suggests how Stanislaw Lem can be understood as dealing with the epistemological issues raised by Locke, Hume, and Kierkegaard; Gregory Benford further develops the epistemological question of the knowability of the truly alien and considers this subject in the light of contemporary philosophy of science. Kraft, Potts, and Benford have been con-
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