Claimed - Sci-Fi Classic
Francis Stevens, Gertrude Barrows Bennett
Maison d'édition: DigiCat
Synopsis
In 'Claimed,' an anthology that unites the early 20th-century speculative fiction of Gertrude Barrows Bennett, writing under the pseudonym Francis Stevens, the collection celebrates the pioneering spirit of a writer who is often hailed as the mother of dark fantasy. The anthology showcases a rich diversity in style and themes, ranging from unsettling horror to imaginative science fiction, solidifying Bennett's significant but often overlooked contribution to the speculative fiction genre. The works within, by seamlessly blending gothic elements with speculative innovation, not only mark a critical point in the evolution of genre fiction but also stand out for their profound exploration of human psychology and the unknown. The contributing voice, that of Gertrude Barrows Bennett, offers a singular perspective forged at the intersection of the burgeoning pulp fiction industry and the shifting tides of early 20th-century American society. Bennett's work, predating and influencing the Lovecraftian era, embodies a unique fusion of the gothic tradition with emergent science fiction motifs, addressing themes of isolation, the cosmic unknown, and feminist undercurrents, long before such discussions became mainstream in speculative fiction circles. 'Claimed' represents an essential reevaluation of Bennett's contributions and situates her within her rightful place as a foundational figure in genre literature. 'Recommendation-of-entry' invites readers into the imaginative world of Gertrude Barrows Bennett, offering an unparalleled opportunity to experience the roots of modern speculative fiction through the lens of one of its earliest and most innovative practitioners. This collection is an essential read for enthusiasts looking to trace the genre's evolution and for scholars seeking to understand the intersections of gender, genre, and early 20th-century literary movements. Engaging with 'Claimed' is not merely an act of literary exploration but a homage to the legacy of a writer who shaped the contours of dark fantasy and science fiction, providing a wealth of insight and inspiration for a new generation of readers and writers alike.