In this article, the author turns his attention to two specific literary motifs from Russian science fiction literature of the early 1920s: surgically obtained rejuvenation and pioneering transplantation between animal and human organs, in particular brain transplantation. These elements are present in important, mostly contemporary literary works by Mikhail Bulgakov (Heart of a Dog), Aleksey Tolstoy (The Blue Cities), and Alexander Belyayev (Hoity-Toity). By means of a contrastive analysis of these literary motifs in the works of these writers and a reconstruction of the Russian and Soviet 1920s scientific context that generated them, when medicine made enormous strides, the author will attempt to find a connection between these works and thus determine the existence of a common pattern that justifies the similarities in the thematic and stylistic approach of their authors.
(2024). Some futuristic transplants in early 20th century Russian science fiction: Bulgakov, Tolstoy, Belyayev = Alcuni trapianti avveniristicinella fantascienza russa del primoNovecento: Bulgakov, Tolstoj, Beljaev [journal article - articolo]. In BETWEEN. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/272369
Some futuristic transplants in early 20th century Russian science fiction: Bulgakov, Tolstoy, Belyayev = Alcuni trapianti avveniristici nella fantascienza russa del primo Novecento: Bulgakov, Tolstoj, Beljaev
Caratozzolo, Marco
2024-01-01
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In this article, the author turns his attention to two specific literary motifs from Russian science fiction literature of the early 1920s: surgically obtained rejuvenation and pioneering transplantation between animal and human organs, in particular brain transplantation. These elements are present in important, mostly contemporary literary works by Mikhail Bulgakov (Heart of a Dog), Aleksey Tolstoy (The Blue Cities), and Alexander Belyayev (Hoity-Toity). By means of a contrastive analysis of these literary motifs in the works of these writers and a reconstruction of the Russian and Soviet 1920s scientific context that generated them, when medicine made enormous strides, the author will attempt to find a connection between these works and thus determine the existence of a common pattern that justifies the similarities in the thematic and stylistic approach of their authors.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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