This book offers a critical study of Frank Herberts Dune (1965), the worlds bestselling science fiction novel. Kara Kennedy discusses the novels exploration of politics and religion, its influential ecological messages, the focus on the human mind and consciousness, the complex nature of the archetypal hero, and the depiction of womens influence and control. In Dune, Herbert demonstrated that sophistication, complexity, and a multi-layered world with three-dimensional characters could sit comfortably within the science fiction genre. Underneath its deceptively simple storyline sits a wealth of historical and philosophical contexts and influences that make it a rich masterpiece open to multiple interpretations. Kennedys study shows the continuing relevance of the novel in the 21st century due to its classic themes and its concerns about the future of humanity, as well as the ongoing nature of issues such as ecological disruption and conflicts over resources and religion.
- | Author: Kara Kennedy
- | Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- | Publication Date: Oct 01, 2022
- | Number of Pages: 124 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Hardcover/Fiction
- | ISBN-10: 3031139348
- | ISBN-13: 9783031139345