THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE FICTION AS A LITERARY GERNE

Авторы

  • Yuldasheva Mahinur Baxodir qizi Автор
  • ABDURAMONOVA DIANA VALERYEVNA Автор

Ключевые слова:

Key words: genre, develop, cultural, scientific, philosophical, authors, topics, dystopian, tremendous, philosophical.

Аннотация

 
Abstract: Numerous historical, cultural, and technological developments have 
influenced  the  evolution  of  science  fiction  as  a  literary  genre.  Science  fiction  first 
appeared in the 19th century as a speculative examination of scientific discoveries and 
their possible repercussions, as seen by works such as Mary Shelley's *Frankenstein* 
and  H.G.  Wells' *The  War  of  the  Worlds*.  The genre developed  into a  variety  of 
subgenres,  including  cyberpunk,  dystopian  fiction,  and  space  opera,  as  a  result  of 
changes  in  society,  politics,  and  science  over  time.  The  genre  began  to  explore 
questions of identity, morality, and the human condition in a world that was becoming 
more complex, rather than just picturing futuristic technologies. 

Библиографические ссылки

References:

1. "Science Fiction: A Very Short Introduction" by David Seed - Provides an overview

of the genre's history and evolution.

2. "The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction" edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls - A

comprehensive resource covering the genre's major themes, authors, and works.

3. "The History of Science Fiction" by Adam Roberts - Discusses significant

movements and their impact on the genre.

4. "The Science Fiction Handbook" by Nick Harkaway - Offers insights into various

aspects and nuances of science fiction writing.

5. Scholarly journals such as Science Fiction Studies and Extrapolation, which offer

peer-reviewed articles on specific aspects of the genre.

Опубликован

2024-12-03

Как цитировать

Yuldasheva Mahinur Baxodir qizi, & ABDURAMONOVA DIANA VALERYEVNA. (2024). THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE FICTION AS A LITERARY GERNE . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 51(2), 160-163. https://scientific-jl.org/tad/article/view/4428

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