Saints and Revolutionaries
Saints and Revolutionaries is a non-fiction work by the writer and philosopher Olaf Stapledon, published by Heinemann in 1939.[1]
The book was part of the I Believe series, an initiative whereby leading British intellectuals of the day could pursue an argument pertinent to the times. Stapledon's friend Naomi Mitchison also contributed a volume to the series, as did J. D. Beresford, whose 1911 novel The Hampdenshire Wonder was an inspiration for Stapledon's own novel, Odd John.
Overview
Stapledon's book pursues themes familiar to readers of his science fiction – the universe and humanity's place in it, both personally and as a species. He argues that humanity is undergoing a period of rapid change and that our beliefs, and the nature of belief itself, are changing.
Contents
- To-day
- Saints, and Pacifism
- Sceptics, and Morality
- Revolutionaries, and Metaphysics
- Mainly Speculation
Relation to Stapledon's other works
To an extent, the themes and preoccupations of Saints and Revolutionaries can be said to be present in most of Stapledon's fiction and philosophy.[citation needed] However, the posthumously-published Nebula Maker is closest in theme, as its two main protagonists embody these two roles.
References
- ^ Crossley, Robert. Olaf Stapledon: Speaking for the Future. Syracuse University Press, 1994. 400.
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- Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future (1930)
- Last Men in London (1932)
- Odd John: A Story Between Jest and Earnest (1935)
- Star Maker (1937)
- Darkness and the Light (1942)
- Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord (1944)
- Death into Life (1946)
- The Flames: A Fantasy (1947)
- A Man Divided (1950)
- Nebula Maker (drafts of Star Maker, 1976)
- "Old Man in New World" (1944)
- "Four Encounters" (1976)
- Worlds of Wonder: Three Tales of Fantasy (1949)
- To the End of Time: the Best of Olaf Stapledon (1953)
- Far Future Calling: Uncollected Science Fiction and Fantasies of Olaf Stapledon (1979)
- An Olaf Stapledon Reader (1997)
- Latter-Day Psalms (1914)
- A Modern Theory of Ethics (1929)
- Waking World (1934)
- Saints and Revolutionaries (1939)
- New Hope for Britain (1939)
- Philosophy and Living (1939)
- Beyond the "Isms" (1942)
- Seven Pillars of Peace (1944)
- Youth and Tomorrow (1946)
- The Opening of the Eyes (1954)
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