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The Yellow Wave: A Romance of the Asiatic Invasion of Australia: Early Classics of Science Fiction S.

Autor James Alexander Kenne MacKay, Kenneth Mackay Editat de Andrew Enstice
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2003
In Kenneth Mackay's 1895 admonitory tale, Britain's attention and military forces are diverted by a Russian attack on India, and Australia is left defenseless. The Russians lead the invasion force, but for readers of the Victorian Age, the real horror is the use of Chinese troops. This sweeping speculative story foreshadows the rapid growth of nationalism in the 20th Century. It also takes remarkable risks with its subject matter and its audience, challenging both literary and moral conventions. The Wesleyan edition - the first version of the book published in over a hundred years - includes facsimile illustrations from the original text, a new introduction and thorough notations. Peopled with extraordinary characters, swiftly plotted, and thrillingly romantic, this influential classic fantasy is as fascinating today as it was more than a century ago.
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ISBN-13: 9780819566324
ISBN-10: 0819566322
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 162 x 213 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Wesleyan University Press
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Notă biografică

KENNETH MACKAY (1859-1935) was the author of many books, including Songs of a Sunlit Land (1908) and Across Papua (1909), but was best known as a soldier and founder of the Light Horse fighting brigade. ANDREW ENSTICE is Senior Lecturer and JANEEN WEBB is Associate Professor & Reader at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, Australia. They are co-authors of Aliens & Savages: Fiction, Politics and Prejudice in Australia (1998) and The Fantastic Self (1999).