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The War of the Wenuses: Exploring Edwardian Speculative Fiction Through Interplanetary Satire

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English
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Fantasy & SciFi

The War of the Wenuses is an anthology that encapsulates the satirical prowess of its time, weaving a tapestry of parody that defies genre conventions. Anchored in the mock-heroic style, this collection epitomizes a playful yet pointed critique of contemporary society. The works within this anthology explore human foibles against the backdrop of speculative fiction's dramatic scenarios, offering a lens to view the follies of war and gender norms. Noteworthy pieces challenge the reader's perceptions with humor and irony, piecing together a narrative mosaic that is both entertaining and intellectually stimulating. The anthology features works from a literary ensemble led by Charles L. Graves and E. V. Lucas, who are renowned for their incisive wit and cultural commentary. Their backgrounds provide a fertile ground for exploring themes rooted in Victorian literary traditions and satire. The collection stands in dialogue with literary movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, offering fresh insights into the cultural dynamics of the era. The diverse voices within contribute to a rich, layered understanding of the comedic and critical potential inherent in literature. Readers are invited to explore The War of the Wenuses for its broad spectrum of perspectives and its commitment to humor as a vehicle for critique. This anthology is an invaluable resource for those interested in the interplay between satire and social commentary, providing an engaging amalgam of narrative voices. It stands as both an educational endeavor and a mirror reflecting the multifaceted human condition, encouraging a deeper appreciation of literature's dialogical power.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066164263

Release date

Ebook: December 19, 2019

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