• @[email protected]OP
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    16 hours ago

    I don’t refer to mary shelly. I do not distinguish her as the “inventor” of science fiction either. Rendering strange ideas in terms of esoteric disciplines for the metaphorical augmentation or whatever is as old as humanity.

      • @Buddahriffic
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        410 hours ago

        If the authors believed magic and the gods to be real, would ancient works like The Epic of Gilgamesh or The Iliad count as science fiction?

        • Endymion_Mallorn
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          39 hours ago

          Good question! Typically they get listed as fantasy because the magic isn’t manmade. Most definitions of science fiction require a human to have created the unrealistic element - or an extraterrestrial lifeform who is roughly analogous to a person. It’s not just that magic is present, but that it was derived from supernatural sources and not by human actions.

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        -212 hours ago

        It’s something I haven’t delved into enough to arrive at a definitive conclusion, actually. The subject delivers little thrill for me.

        • Endymion_Mallorn
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          410 hours ago

          Then I suggest you accept the common interpretation that “Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus”, is at least the first modern work of sci-fi.