LC control no. | gf2014026573 |
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Thesaurus/term list | lcgft |
Genre/Form term | Time-travel fiction |
Variant(s) | Narratives, Time-travel Time-travel narratives |
See also | Science fiction |
Found in | Booker, M. The science fiction handbook, 2009: p. 15 (the time-travel narrative: a paradigmatic science fictional form; the time travel motif also presents extensive opportunities for humor and satire, giving the genre a particularly wide range; indeed the flexibility of the time-travel story has made it a favorite science fiction subgenre on television and in film, as well as in the novel and short story; narratives involving travel through time represent one of the oldest subgenres in all science fiction; early examples include Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" (1819), Bellamy's utopian classic Looking Backward (1888) and Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889); however the true founding text of the genre is probably Wells's classic novel The Time Machine (1895), the first genuinely science fictional exploration of time travel in book-length form) GSAFD, 2000 (Time travel (Fiction). Use: Fantasy fiction; Science fiction; Voyages, Imaginary) |