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Charlemagne Ischir Defontenay,
writing as C.I.
Defontenay (1819–1856), was a
French science fiction writer. His Star, ou Psi C****iopea of 1854 is seen...
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Histoire Merveilleuse de l'un des
Mondes de l'Espace (1854) by C. I.
Defontenay and
Lumen (1872) by
Camille Flammarion. Not
widely po****r, proto-space...
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stars is very lengthy. A
particularly early example of this is C. I.
Defontenay's 1854
novel Star ou Psi de C****iopée (English title: Star: Psi C****iopeia)...
- (1836), an
alternate history of a
world conquered by Napoleon. C.I.
Defontenay's Star ou Psi de C****iopée (1854), an Olaf Stapledon-like
chronicle of...
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Mundo Nostro Solari (Concerning the
Earths in Our
Solar System), C. I.
Defontenay's 1854
novel Star ou Psi de C****iopée (Star: Psi C****iopeia), and Camille...
- (1836), an
alternate history of a
world conquered by Napoleon. C.I.
Defontenay's Star ou Psi de C****iopée (1854), an Olaf Stapledon-like
chronicle of...
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still considered a
major work of
dystopian literature. In 1854, C. I.
Defontenay broke new
ground in
scientific fantasy literature with the publication...
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spent several years researching the life and work of Charlemagne-Ischir
Defontenay, the
author of the
highly original science fiction work Star, ou Psi de...