Caietele Echinox (Jun 2024)

Utopias and Dystopias in Last and First Men (1930) by William Olaf Stapledon

  • Iren Boyarkina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24193/cechinox.2024.46.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46
pp. 335 – 348

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This paper aims at analyzing utopias and dystopias in Last and First Men (1930) by William Olaf Stapledon. Taking into consideration that this narrative was already defined as a scientific romance and an anatomy with allegorical status, as well as McCarthy's observation that Stapledon’s writing resists simple categorization and that its classification as science fiction or utopian literature is inadequate, this paper suggests several definitions for Stapledon’s work. The author also takes into account the ongoing dispute between utopian studies and science fiction scholars about the strong interaction between utopia and science fiction in the twentieth century. The possibilities of applying the conceptual integration theory to such a complex work of fiction as Last and First Men is explored.

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