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and visited three underground countries, Ignorantia (Игноранция), Beastia or Cattlia (Скотиния, Skotinia), and Enlightia (Светония, Svetonia), the three being satires for three strata of the Russian society.
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writes that the novel is of little literary significance, but presents some interest for critics, in particular, for its portraying social classes as separate races, predating the use of this device in
237: 217: 212: 54: 232: 207: 222: 146:, "The Utopian Tradition of Russian Science Fiction", The Modern Language Review 66, no. 1 (1971): 139–59, In: 227: 242: 40:. Presented as a (fictional) manuscript, the novel is a tale of a man who fell through a hole at 184: 202: 8: 104: 87: 33: 95:, Bulgarin was described as the first modern Russian author to write in the genre of 116: 25: 79: 37: 167:, The Slavic and East European Journal Vol. 12, No. 1 (Spring, 1968), pp. 35-43 67: 196: 41: 49: 143: 121: 110: 59: 164: 181:
Ludwig Holberg: A European Writer: A Study in Influence and Reception
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Cynthia Dillard, "Ludvig Holberg in Russian Literary Landscape", In:
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Russian Science Fiction Literature and Cinema: A Critical Reader
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Due to this novel and another two, of the same fantastic type,
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Improbable Fables, or a Journey to the Center of the Earth
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1925 Russian satirical fantastic novel by Faddei Bulgarin
30:Невероятные небылицы или Путешествие к средоточию Земли 76:
Ini: Ein Roman aus dem ein und zwanzigsten Jahrhundert
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Plausible Fantasies or a Journey in the 29th Century
194: 93:A Scene from Private Life in the Year 2028 A.D 74:and the underground cities in the 1810 novel 195: 175: 173: 159: 157: 155: 139: 137: 36:satirical allegory by Russian writer 170: 152: 134: 13: 14: 254: 70:. Other suggested influences are 55:Niels Klim's Underground Travels 101:The Travel to the Land of Ophir 238:Fiction about the Hollow Earth 1: 127: 218:1820s science fiction novels 7: 213:19th-century Russian novels 10: 259: 233:Novels set in subterranea 29: 208:Russian satirical novels 223:Russian fantasy novels 228:1820s fantasy novels 163:Nicholas P. Vaslef, 105:Mikhail Shcherbatov 72:Gulliver's Travels 250: 187: 177: 168: 161: 150: 141: 117:The Time Machine 31: 258: 257: 253: 252: 251: 249: 248: 247: 193: 192: 191: 190: 178: 171: 162: 153: 142: 135: 130: 80:Julius von Voss 38:Faddei Bulgarin 17: 12: 11: 5: 256: 246: 245: 243:Utopian novels 240: 235: 230: 225: 220: 215: 210: 205: 189: 188: 169: 151: 132: 131: 129: 126: 68:Ludvig Holberg 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 255: 244: 241: 239: 236: 234: 231: 229: 226: 224: 221: 219: 216: 214: 211: 209: 206: 204: 201: 200: 198: 186: 182: 176: 174: 166: 160: 158: 156: 149: 145: 140: 138: 133: 125: 123: 119: 118: 112: 108: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 89: 83: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 56: 51: 46: 43: 42:Novaya Zemlya 39: 35: 27: 23: 22: 180: 147: 115: 109: 100: 92: 86: 84: 75: 71: 53: 50:Hollow Earth 47: 32:) is a 1825 20: 19: 18: 203:1825 novels 144:Darko Suvin 122:H. G. Wells 111:Darko Suvin 197:Categories 128:References 60:Norwegian 34:fantastic 66:author 58:by the 26:Russian 97:utopia 64:Danish 48:This " 185:p.176 91:and 120:by 103:by 78:by 199:: 183:, 172:^ 154:^ 136:^ 124:. 107:. 82:. 28:: 62:- 24:(

Index

Russian
fantastic
Faddei Bulgarin
Novaya Zemlya
Hollow Earth
Niels Klim's Underground Travels
Norwegian
Danish
Ludvig Holberg
Julius von Voss
Plausible Fantasies or a Journey in the 29th Century
utopia
Mikhail Shcherbatov
Darko Suvin
The Time Machine
H. G. Wells


Darko Suvin



"Bulgarin and the Development of the Russian Utopian Genre"


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1825 novels
Russian satirical novels
19th-century Russian novels

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