
The Worlds of Farscape: Essays on the Groundbreaking Television Series (Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy): 40
Author(s): Sherry Ginn (Editor), Donald E. Palumbo (Editor), C.W. Sullivan III (Editor)
- Publisher: McFarland & Co
- Publication Date: 30 Aug. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 220 pages
- ISBN-10: 0786467908
- ISBN-13: 9780786467907
Book Description
Reversing a common science fiction cliche, Farscape follows the adventures of the human astronaut John Crichton after he is shot through a wormhole into another part of the universe. Here Crichton is the only human being, going from being a member of the most intelligent species on our planet to being frequently considered mentally deficient by the beings he encounters in his new environment. John Crichton befriends a group of beings from various species attempting to escape from imprisonment aboard a living spaceship. The series, which broke many of the so-called “rules” of science fiction, follows Crichton’s attempts to survive in worlds that are often hostile to him and his friends. Their adventures center on each being’s attempt to find a way home. The essays in this volume explore themes running throughout the series, such as good and evil, love and sex, and what it means to be a hero, as well as the various characters populating the series, including the villains and even the ship itself.
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About the Author
Donald E. Palumbo is a professor of English at East Carolina University. He lives in Greenville, North Carolina.
C.W. Sullivan III is Distinguished Professor of arts and sciences at East Carolina University and a full member of the Welsh Academy. He is the author of numerous books and the on-line journal Celtic Cultural Studies.
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