Mary E. Bradley Lane (July 3, 1844, St Mary's, Ohio – January 6, 1930, Hamilton County, Ohio) was an American feminist science fiction teacher and author. She was one of the first women to have published a science fiction novel in the United States, first as a serial in a Cincinnati newspaper. This novel, Mizora: A Prophecy, was first published in 1880, and has remained remarkable for the radicalism of the feminist utopia presented, against 19th century societal norms. She published a second novel in 1895, entitled Escanaba, which however remains lost.
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| - Mary E. Bradley Lane (July 3, 1844, St Mary's, Ohio – January 6, 1930, Hamilton County, Ohio) was an American feminist science fiction teacher and author. She was one of the first women to have published a science fiction novel in the United States, first as a serial in a Cincinnati newspaper. This novel, Mizora: A Prophecy, was first published in 1880, and has remained remarkable for the radicalism of the feminist utopia presented, against 19th century societal norms. She published a second novel in 1895, entitled Escanaba, which however remains lost. (en)
- Mary E. Bradley Lane, née en 3 juillet 1844 à St Mary's en Ohio et morte en 6 janvier 1930 dans le Comté de Hamilton en Ohio est une enseignante et autrice américaine de science-fiction féministe, et l'une des premières femmes à avoir publié un roman de science-fiction aux États-Unis, d'abord sous forme de feuilleton dans un journal de Cincinnati. Ce roman, intitulé Mizora: A Prophecy a été publié en 1880 et est resté remarquable par le radicalité de l'utopie féministe qui y est présentée en regard des normes sociétales du XIXe siècle. Mary E. Bradley Lane a publié un deuxième roman en 1895, intitulé Escanaba qui reste cependant introuvable. (fr)
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| - Mary E. Bradley Lane (July 3, 1844, St Mary's, Ohio – January 6, 1930, Hamilton County, Ohio) was an American feminist science fiction teacher and author. She was one of the first women to have published a science fiction novel in the United States, first as a serial in a Cincinnati newspaper. This novel, Mizora: A Prophecy, was first published in 1880, and has remained remarkable for the radicalism of the feminist utopia presented, against 19th century societal norms. She published a second novel in 1895, entitled Escanaba, which however remains lost. (en)
- Mary E. Bradley Lane, née en 3 juillet 1844 à St Mary's en Ohio et morte en 6 janvier 1930 dans le Comté de Hamilton en Ohio est une enseignante et autrice américaine de science-fiction féministe, et l'une des premières femmes à avoir publié un roman de science-fiction aux États-Unis, d'abord sous forme de feuilleton dans un journal de Cincinnati. Ce roman, intitulé Mizora: A Prophecy a été publié en 1880 et est resté remarquable par le radicalité de l'utopie féministe qui y est présentée en regard des normes sociétales du XIXe siècle. Mary E. Bradley Lane a publié un deuxième roman en 1895, intitulé Escanaba qui reste cependant introuvable. (fr)
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