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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Lucian and the Satirical Origins of the Translunar Narrative | |
2 | Theology of Transcendence: The Translunar Journey in Dante and Ariosto | |
3 | Decentering the Cosmos: Literature and the New Astronomy | |
4 | A Division of Labor: Science and Literature in the Translunar Narratives of David Russen and Daniel Defoe | |
5 | Hoax and Plausible Dream: The Return to Satire in the Nineteenth-Century Voyage to the Moon | |
6 | One Giant Leap: The Dream Realized and its Aftermath | |
Afterword | ||
References | ||
Index |
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