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The Translunar Narrative in the Western Tradition Book

The Translunar Narrative in the Western Tradition
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The Translunar Narrative in the Western Tradition, Parrett traces the theme of journeys to the moon from second-century Syrian-Greek satirist Lucian through Dante and Ariosto, the new astronomy, David Russen and Daniel Defoe, the return to satire in the 19th century to the 1969 moon landing and its afterm, The Translunar Narrative in the Western Tradition
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  • The Translunar Narrative in the Western Tradition
  • Written by author Aaron Parrett
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004/02/04
  • Parrett traces the theme of journeys to the moon from second-century Syrian-Greek satirist Lucian through Dante and Ariosto, the new astronomy, David Russen and Daniel Defoe, the return to satire in the 19th century to the 1969 moon landing and its afterm
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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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