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The orientalist semiotics of dune religious and historical references within Frank Herbert’s universe

Jacob, Frank - Nama Orang

Frank Herbert’s »Dune« (1965) is considered to be one of the most successful Science Fiction novels of the 20th century. It introduces its readers to a future universe, in which the production of the most valuable resource of the universe – ›spice‹ – is only possible on one vast desert planet called Arrakis. »Dune« offers many different motifs, including a hero that eventually turns into a superhuman being. However, the novel is also rich of orientalist semiotics and relates to a sign system existent when Herbert wrote his book. Frank Jacob discusses these semiotics in detail and shows how much of »Lawrence of Arabia« is present in the story’s plot.

Additional Information
Penerbit
: Büchner-Verlag
GMD ( General Material Designation )
Electronic Resource
No. Panggil
300
JAC
t
300 JAC t
ISBN/ISSN9783963173028
Klasifikasi
300
Deskripsi Fisik
ill; 118 p.
Bahasa
English
Edisi
-
Subjek
Humans
Religion and Medicine
Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
Info Detail Spesifik
-
GMD
Electronic Resource
Tipe Isi
text
Tipe Media
computer
Tipe Pembawa
online resource

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