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As If - Modern Enchantment and the Literary Pre-History of Virtual Reality (Paperback)
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As If - Modern Enchantment and the Literary Pre-History of Virtual Reality (Paperback)
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Many people throughout the world "inhabit" fantastic imaginary
worlds in a communal fashion, enthusiastically discussing the fine
points of The Lord of the Rings, Star Trek, and Harry Potter, or
banding together in online virtual worlds such as World of Warcraft
and Second Life. These activities are often dismissed as harmless
escapism or bemoaned as pernicious wish-fulfillments that distract
from the serious business of life. Saler challenges such claims by
excavating the history of imaginary worlds in the West since the
late nineteenth century, when the communal and long-term immersion
in such worlds first began with Sherlock Holmes.
The book contends that imaginary worlds emerged at this time as
sites of rational and secular enchantments for the modern age. They
continue to represent distinct social practices informing
political, social, and spiritual life. Individuals often use
imaginary worlds as a playful space to debate serious issues in the
real world; they also use them to hone their understandings of the
interplay of reason and imagination and the provisional nature of
all representations. Saler provides an overview of how imaginary
worlds went from being feared by the Victorians to being inhabited
by the Edwardians, and discusses in detail the creation and
reception of the worlds of A.C. Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, H.P.
Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, and J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth,
among many others.
The social practices of imaginary worlds will continue to play an
important role in a future increasingly influenced by concepts of
virtual reality and the rapid growth of gaming communities. Saler's
book contributes the historical back-story of those deeply engaging
imaginary universes, highlighting their vital lessons for how we
can remain enchanted but not deluded in an age that privileges the
imagination as much as reason.
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