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Simon Tyssot de
Patot (1655–1738) was a
French writer and poet
during the Age of
Enlightenment who
penned two very important,
seminal works in fantastic...
- gone. In
Voyages et
Aventures de
Jacques M****é
published in 1714,
Simon Tyssot de
Patot dispatched his
heroes to a
fictional country located near South...
- eighteenth-century
British deists (Peter Lang, 2008). McKee,
David Rice.
Simon Tyssot de
Patot and the Seventeenth-Century
Background of
Critical Deism (Johns...
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social satire rather than
romantic adventure.
Other early examples are
Simon Tyssot de Patot's
Voyages et
Aventures de
Jacques M****é (1710),
which includes...
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called Jürgen.[dead link] In France, the
Wandering Jew
appeared in
Simon Tyssot de Patot's La Vie, les
Aventures et le
Voyage de
Groenland du Révérend Père...
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avantures de
Jaques M****é (c. 1715,
incorrectly dated 1710) by
Simon Tyssot de Patot;
Miscellanea Aurea: The
Fortunate Shipwreck, or a
description of...
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voyage to the Moon.
Simon Tyssot de Patot's
Voyages et
Aventures de
Jacques M****é (1710)
features a Lost World.
Simon Tyssot de Patot's La Vie, Les Aventures...
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Simon Berington’s The
Memoirs of
Signor Gaudentio di
Lucca (1737)
Simon Tyssot de Patot's The
Travels and
Adventures of
James M****ey (1720),
which sees...
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prophetic of the ****ure of
science fiction. Also
worthy of note are
Simon Tyssot de Patot's
Voyages et
Aventures de
Jacques M****é (1710),
which features...
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Groenland du Révérend Pere
Cordelier Pierre de Mésange (1720) by
Simon Tyssot de Patot) ISBN 978-1-61227-370-9 The
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