…H. Gernsback, known as the father of American science fiction, founded the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, in 1926, and further developed Verne's dreams and adventures. He predicted various technological inventions in Ralph 124C41+ (1911), and nurtured popular writers such as E.E. Smith and J. Williamson. Then, together with E.R. Burroughs and E. Hamilton, who had been writing adventure novels for a little while, the heyday of space adventure novels, known as space opera, began. This has continued to develop to this day as the first aspect of science fiction (1), and has become popular as movies and TV dramas such as Star Wars and Superman. … *Some of the terminology used in "space adventure novels" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…アメリカSFの父と呼ばれるガーンズバックH.Gernsbackは最初のSF専門誌《アメージング・ストーリーズ》を1926年に創刊し,ベルヌの夢と冒険をさらに発展させ,《ラルフ124C41+》(1911)においてさまざまな技術的発明を予言するとともに,スミスE.E.Smith,ウィリアムソンJ.Williamsonなどの人気作家を育てた。そして,少し早くから冒険小説を書いていたE.R.バローズやE.ハミルトンとともに〈スペース・オペラspace opera〉と呼ばれる宇宙冒険小説の全盛時代を迎えることになる。これは最初に示したSFの(1)の面として今日まで発展し続け,《スター・ウォーズ》や《スーパーマン》のような映画やテレビドラマの人気番組として普及した。… ※「宇宙冒険小説」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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