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Literary genre
Edisonade is a genre of fictional stories about a brilliant young inventor and his inventions, many of which would now be classified as science fiction
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1868 novel by Edward S. Ellis
Frank Reade series. It is one of the earliest examples of the so-called "Edisonade" genre. Ellis was a prolific 19th-century author best known as a historian
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Literary genre
Troopers (1959)—as robinsonades. Accidental travel Desert island joke Edisonade Nautical fiction Steampunk anthology, 2008, ed. Ann VanderMeer & Jeff
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Collection of works by Jules Verne
News: Doctor Ox, Yesterday and Tomorrow Novels portal Scientific romance Edisonade Steampunk Adventure fiction Nash, Andrew. "Jules Verne - Extraordinary
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1946 science fiction novel by Edward E. Smith
college classmate and later neighbor Carl Garby. The novel starts as an edisonade, but turns into a space travel adventure when the characters go into deep
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(1896) Frankenstein (1910) A Night of Terror (1911) Kidnapped (1917) Terms Edisonade Edisonian approach Related List of things named after Thomas Edison Thomas
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1880 novel by Auguste Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
the robotics club in the manga Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! (Ch. 8). Edisonade The Empire of Corpses "SFE: Villiers de L'Isle-Adam". sf-encyclopedia
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Fictional literary character
assisting the success of American science fiction and with establishing the edisonade (stories focusing on brilliant scientists and inventors) as a basic cultural
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Fictional character
(1890/1893) Novels portal Children and Young Adult Literature portal Edisonade Steampunk Tom Swift Tom Swift Jr. Jack Wright "Browse by Author: S - Project
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Sub-genre of science fiction
sequel to "Fighters from Mars", an un-authorized and heavily altered Edisonade version of The War of the Worlds[full citation needed] in which the human
Space warfare in science fiction
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1898 novel by Garrett P. Serviss
space opera, Edison's Conquest of Mars was also a particularly literal "Edisonade". The book contains some notable "firsts" in science fiction: alien abductions
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Archaic literary genre
scientific romance had some impact on the American variety. Planetary romance Edisonade Romanticism in science Voyages Extraordinaires Before Science Fiction:
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List of terms created from a person's name
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Fictional character
in the dime novel Pluck and Luck. Jack Wright is one of the so-called Edisonade characters. The stories were reprinted by Aldine in the UK first in the
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cut) is a biographical film, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Edison. Edisonade is a category of fantastic fiction with young inventors travelling to
Thomas Edison in popular culture
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Series of children's novels
books about his adventures as a "Boy Technonaut". He is a parody of the Edisonade hero, a genre exemplified by Tom Swift. Katie Mulligan. A middle-school
M. T. Anderson's Thrilling Tales
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