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This book brings together a collection of essays on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the first man on the moon – a time when tourist journeys to the moon, now a real possibility, were no more than a fantasy. Divided into four sections, illustrating different perceptions of the moon, the common aim of the essays in this book is to examine how mankind’s interest in the moon has been represented in Literature and the Arts, an objective underpinned by the desire to exploit the relationship between the so-called two cultures—the Humanities and Science—as C.P. Snow…mehr
This book brings together a collection of essays on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the first man on the moon – a time when tourist journeys to the moon, now a real possibility, were no more than a fantasy. Divided into four sections, illustrating different perceptions of the moon, the common aim of the essays in this book is to examine how mankind’s interest in the moon has been represented in Literature and the Arts, an objective underpinned by the desire to exploit the relationship between the so-called two cultures—the Humanities and Science—as C.P. Snow perceived them in his pioneering work (1959). The plethora of ways in which our companion satellite has been portrayed has led the authors of the essays to draw upon research from the history of science as well as from literary, cultural and artistic studies. In addition to analysing the impact on literature and music, of our arrival on the moon, whether real or imaginary, these studies also examine how writers along the centuries have appropriated the moon as a metaphor in order to project latent conflict, criticise the society or politics of their day, reflect upon scientific or technological discoveries or fantasise about journeys, encounters or imaginary realities.
Gabriela Gândara Terenas is a Full Professor, the Executive Coordinator of the Department of Modern Languages, Cultures and Literatures and the co-coordinator of the PhD Course in Modern Literatures and Cultures at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal. She is the Editor of the Journal of Anglo-Portuguese Studies (JAPS) -- her special area of interest and specialisation – and a member of the Board of the Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies (CETAPS) where she is the leader of the Anglophone Cultures and History Area and the convenor of the research strand Science, Culture and the Media which studies the relationship between science and culture and its representation in different media in the English-speaking world.
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Introduction.- Part I – ‘Walking on the Moon’: Conflicting Moons.- Chapter 1: The Moon, Science and Politics in the Interwar World: On André Maurois’ The Next Chapter: The War against the Moon (1927) - Fernando Clara (Nova University of Lisbon).- Chapter 2: Between the Moon and Rural Spain in 1969: Antonio Muñoz Molina’s El viento de la Luna” - Ângela Fernandes (University of Lisbon).- Part II – ‘The Far Side of the Moon’: Satirical and Humorous Moons.- Chapter 3: ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’: Romanticism and Lunar Satire - Agustín Coletes Blanco (University of Oviedo).- Chapter 4: The Nicolás Guillén’s ‘poemas cosmicos’: Moon, Space and Human Travellers - Isabel Branco (Nova University of Lisbon).- Part III – ‘In the Moon’s Bright Glow’: Wondrous and Inspiring Moons.- Chapter 5: Eighteenth Century England through Defoe’s Magnifying Glasses in The Consolidator - Ana Rita Brettes (Nova University of Lisbon) Chapter 6: ‘By the Light of a Victorian Moon’: Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn and the Telescopic Lunar Photographs - Maria João Brito (Nova University of Lisbon).- Chapter 7: Science Fiction or Fiction on Art: Different Readings of the Short Story “The Playhouse Called Remarkable”, by Muriel Spark - Maria da Conceição Castel-Branco (Nova University of Lisbon).- Part IV – ‘By the Light of the Silvery Moon’: Musical Moons.- Chapter 8: “First Man” and a Theremin going to the Moon - Cristina Cota (Centro de Estudos de Sociologia e Estética Musical).- Chapter 9: Traces of the Space Race in British Pop Music of the 1960s - Miguel Alarcão (Nova University of Lisbon).
Introduction.- Part I - 'Walking on the Moon': Conflicting Moons.- Chapter 1: The Moon, Science and Politics in the Interwar World: On André Maurois' The Next Chapter: The War against the Moon (1927) - Fernando Clara (Nova University of Lisbon).- Chapter 2: Between the Moon and Rural Spain in 1969: Antonio Muñoz Molina's El viento de la Luna" - Ângela Fernandes (University of Lisbon).- Part II - 'The Far Side of the Moon': Satirical and Humorous Moons.- Chapter 3: 'The Dark Side of the Moon': Romanticism and Lunar Satire - Agustín Coletes Blanco (University of Oviedo).- Chapter 4: The Nicolás Guillén's 'poemas cosmicos': Moon, Space and Human Travellers - Isabel Branco (Nova University of Lisbon).- Part III - 'In the Moon's Bright Glow': Wondrous and Inspiring Moons.- Chapter 5: Eighteenth Century England through Defoe's Magnifying Glasses in The Consolidator - Ana Rita Brettes (Nova University of Lisbon) Chapter 6: 'By the Light of a Victorian Moon': Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn and the Telescopic Lunar Photographs - Maria João Brito (Nova University of Lisbon).- Chapter 7: Science Fiction or Fiction on Art: Different Readings of the Short Story "The Playhouse Called Remarkable", by Muriel Spark - Maria da Conceição Castel-Branco (Nova University of Lisbon).- Part IV - 'By the Light of the Silvery Moon': Musical Moons.- Chapter 8: "First Man" and a Theremin going to the Moon - Cristina Cota (Centro de Estudos de Sociologia e Estética Musical).- Chapter 9: Traces of the Space Race in British Pop Music of the 1960s - Miguel Alarcão (Nova University of Lisbon).
Introduction.- Part I – ‘Walking on the Moon’: Conflicting Moons.- Chapter 1: The Moon, Science and Politics in the Interwar World: On André Maurois’ The Next Chapter: The War against the Moon (1927) - Fernando Clara (Nova University of Lisbon).- Chapter 2: Between the Moon and Rural Spain in 1969: Antonio Muñoz Molina’s El viento de la Luna” - Ângela Fernandes (University of Lisbon).- Part II – ‘The Far Side of the Moon’: Satirical and Humorous Moons.- Chapter 3: ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’: Romanticism and Lunar Satire - Agustín Coletes Blanco (University of Oviedo).- Chapter 4: The Nicolás Guillén’s ‘poemas cosmicos’: Moon, Space and Human Travellers - Isabel Branco (Nova University of Lisbon).- Part III – ‘In the Moon’s Bright Glow’: Wondrous and Inspiring Moons.- Chapter 5: Eighteenth Century England through Defoe’s Magnifying Glasses in The Consolidator - Ana Rita Brettes (Nova University of Lisbon) Chapter 6: ‘By the Light of a Victorian Moon’: Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn and the Telescopic Lunar Photographs - Maria João Brito (Nova University of Lisbon).- Chapter 7: Science Fiction or Fiction on Art: Different Readings of the Short Story “The Playhouse Called Remarkable”, by Muriel Spark - Maria da Conceição Castel-Branco (Nova University of Lisbon).- Part IV – ‘By the Light of the Silvery Moon’: Musical Moons.- Chapter 8: “First Man” and a Theremin going to the Moon - Cristina Cota (Centro de Estudos de Sociologia e Estética Musical).- Chapter 9: Traces of the Space Race in British Pop Music of the 1960s - Miguel Alarcão (Nova University of Lisbon).
Introduction.- Part I - 'Walking on the Moon': Conflicting Moons.- Chapter 1: The Moon, Science and Politics in the Interwar World: On André Maurois' The Next Chapter: The War against the Moon (1927) - Fernando Clara (Nova University of Lisbon).- Chapter 2: Between the Moon and Rural Spain in 1969: Antonio Muñoz Molina's El viento de la Luna" - Ângela Fernandes (University of Lisbon).- Part II - 'The Far Side of the Moon': Satirical and Humorous Moons.- Chapter 3: 'The Dark Side of the Moon': Romanticism and Lunar Satire - Agustín Coletes Blanco (University of Oviedo).- Chapter 4: The Nicolás Guillén's 'poemas cosmicos': Moon, Space and Human Travellers - Isabel Branco (Nova University of Lisbon).- Part III - 'In the Moon's Bright Glow': Wondrous and Inspiring Moons.- Chapter 5: Eighteenth Century England through Defoe's Magnifying Glasses in The Consolidator - Ana Rita Brettes (Nova University of Lisbon) Chapter 6: 'By the Light of a Victorian Moon': Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn and the Telescopic Lunar Photographs - Maria João Brito (Nova University of Lisbon).- Chapter 7: Science Fiction or Fiction on Art: Different Readings of the Short Story "The Playhouse Called Remarkable", by Muriel Spark - Maria da Conceição Castel-Branco (Nova University of Lisbon).- Part IV - 'By the Light of the Silvery Moon': Musical Moons.- Chapter 8: "First Man" and a Theremin going to the Moon - Cristina Cota (Centro de Estudos de Sociologia e Estética Musical).- Chapter 9: Traces of the Space Race in British Pop Music of the 1960s - Miguel Alarcão (Nova University of Lisbon).
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