ewborgoyne
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Hi, I'm writing a science fiction novel based on another science fiction novel "New Atlantis" by Francis Bacon, summarized below
"Basically the novel suggests a kind of morally decent and friendly utopian society, governed by a democratically elected parliament with a sovereign head of state, in which exists an organized body of science known as Salomon’s House, guided by divine Providence and dedicated to discovering the mysteries of heaven and earth, and to charitable purposes. The novel presents, in a semi-allegorical way, Bacon’s vision of how he thought or hoped his Great Instauration might work. This is summed up by a Father of Salomon’s House, who declares in the book that “the end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible”.
The premise of my science fiction is that the voyagers who landed on the island were told to spread the ideas across the globe, which I proposed as the ending in this unfinished work.
Is there a precedent for this type of genre?
Thanks,
Ernie
"Basically the novel suggests a kind of morally decent and friendly utopian society, governed by a democratically elected parliament with a sovereign head of state, in which exists an organized body of science known as Salomon’s House, guided by divine Providence and dedicated to discovering the mysteries of heaven and earth, and to charitable purposes. The novel presents, in a semi-allegorical way, Bacon’s vision of how he thought or hoped his Great Instauration might work. This is summed up by a Father of Salomon’s House, who declares in the book that “the end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible”.
The premise of my science fiction is that the voyagers who landed on the island were told to spread the ideas across the globe, which I proposed as the ending in this unfinished work.
Is there a precedent for this type of genre?
Thanks,
Ernie
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