Edward Page Mitchell
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إدوارد بيدج ميتشل (بالإنجليزية: Edward Page Mitchell) (و. 1852 – 1927 م) هو كاتب، وكاتب خيال علمي، وروائي أمريكي، ولد في باث، توفي في نيو لندن، عن عمر يناهز 75 عاماً، بسبب نزف مخي.
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Edward Page Mitchell (* 24. März 1852 in Bath, Maine; † 22. Januar 1927 in New London, Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Herausgeber und Schriftsteller. Er schrieb hauptsächlich für die New Yorker Tageszeitung The Sun, für die er ab 1897 leitend tätig war. Mitchell, der seine Geschichten meist anonym veröffentlichte, gilt inzwischen als eine wichtige Figur der frühen Science-Fiction-Literatur. Er schrieb Geschichten über Zeitreisen (The Clock That Went Backward), Teleportation, Aliens, Bewußtseinstransfers und andere heute in der Science-Fiction-Literatur zum Standardrepertoire zählende Themen.
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Edward Page Mitchell (1852-1927) fue un editorialista y escritor de ciencia ficción estadounidense.
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Edward Mitchell (Bath, 24 marzo 1852 – New London, 22 gennaio 1927) è stato uno scrittore di fantascienza statunitense. Ha lavorato per il Sun diventandone direttore nel 1897. È considerata una figura importante per lo sviluppo iniziale del genere fantascientifico, infatti ha scritto racconto comprendenti un uomo che diventa invisibile attraverso metodi scientifici (L'uomo di cristallo pubblicato nel 1881) e un racconto riguardo a una macchina del tempo (L'orologio che andò al contrario) anni prima che simili racconti (L'uomo invisibile e La macchina del tempo) venissero scritti da H. G. Wells che è ricordato come uno degli iniziatori del genere fantascientifico. Ha scritto anche racconti con viaggi superluminali, cyborg, teletrasporto, mutanti e trasferimento della mente.
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Эдвард Пейдж Митчелл (англ. Edward Page Mitchell; 24 марта 1852 года, Бат — 22 января 1927 года, Нью-Лондон) — американский журналист и писатель, один из ранних представителей жанра научной фантастики.
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Edward Page Mitchell (1852–1927) was an American editorial and short story writer for The Sun, a daily newspaper in New York City. He became that newspaper's editor in 1897, succeeding Charles Anderson Dana. Mitchell was recognized as a major figure in the early development of the science fiction genre. Mitchell wrote fiction about a man rendered invisible by scientific means ("The Crystal Man", published in 1881) before H.G. Wells's The Invisible Man, wrote about a time-travel machine ("The Clock that Went Backward") before Wells's The Time Machine, wrote about faster-than-light travel ("The Tachypomp"; now perhaps his best-known work) in 1874, a thinking computer and a cyborg in 1879 ("The Ablest Man in the World"), and also wrote the earliest known stories about matter transmission or t
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Edward Page Mitchell, né le 24 mars 1852 à Bath, dans l'État du Maine), et meurt à New London, au Connecticut, en 1927, est un journaliste et un écrivain américain. Il est aujourd'hui connu pour avoir signé des nouvelles dans les pages du quotidien new-yorkais The Sun. Mitchell devient rédacteur en chef de ce journal en 1897, succédant à Charles Anderson Dana. Après quasiment trois décennies à ce poste, il prend sa retraite en 1926 et meurt d'une hémorragie cérébrale au cours de l'année suivante. Il fallut attendre plusieurs décennies après sa mort avant que Mitchell ne soit reconnu comme un des pionniers de la science-fiction. On lui doit l'histoire d'un homme auquel la science permet de se rendre invisible (The Crystal Man, 1881), qu'il publie avant le roman de H.G. Wells's L'Homme invis
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إدوارد بيدج ميتشل (بالإنجليزية: Edward Page Mitchell) (و. 1852 – 1927 م) هو كاتب، وكاتب خيال علمي، وروائي أمريكي، ولد في باث، توفي في نيو لندن، عن عمر يناهز 75 عاماً، بسبب نزف مخي.
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Edward Page Mitchell (* 24. März 1852 in Bath, Maine; † 22. Januar 1927 in New London, Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Herausgeber und Schriftsteller. Er schrieb hauptsächlich für die New Yorker Tageszeitung The Sun, für die er ab 1897 leitend tätig war. Mitchell, der seine Geschichten meist anonym veröffentlichte, gilt inzwischen als eine wichtige Figur der frühen Science-Fiction-Literatur. Er schrieb Geschichten über Zeitreisen (The Clock That Went Backward), Teleportation, Aliens, Bewußtseinstransfers und andere heute in der Science-Fiction-Literatur zum Standardrepertoire zählende Themen.
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Edward Page Mitchell (1852–1927) was an American editorial and short story writer for The Sun, a daily newspaper in New York City. He became that newspaper's editor in 1897, succeeding Charles Anderson Dana. Mitchell was recognized as a major figure in the early development of the science fiction genre. Mitchell wrote fiction about a man rendered invisible by scientific means ("The Crystal Man", published in 1881) before H.G. Wells's The Invisible Man, wrote about a time-travel machine ("The Clock that Went Backward") before Wells's The Time Machine, wrote about faster-than-light travel ("The Tachypomp"; now perhaps his best-known work) in 1874, a thinking computer and a cyborg in 1879 ("The Ablest Man in the World"), and also wrote the earliest known stories about matter transmission or teleportation ("The Man without a Body", 1877) and a superior mutant ("Old Squids and Little Speller"). "Exchanging Their Souls" (1877) is one of the earliest fictional accounts of mind transfer. Mitchell retired in 1926, a year before dying of a cerebral hemorrhage. The gradual rediscovery of Mitchell and his work is a direct result of the publication in 1973 of a book-length anthology of his stories, compiled by Sam Moskowitz with a detailed introduction by Moskowitz giving much information about Mitchell's personal life. Because Mitchell's stories were not by-lined on original publication, nor indexed, Moskowitz expended major effort to track down and collect these works by an author whom Moskowitz cited as "the lost giant of American science fiction". Mitchell's stories show the strong influence of Edgar Allan Poe. Among other traits, Mitchell shares Poe's habit of giving a basically serious and dignified fictional character a humorous name, such as "Professor Dummkopf" in Mitchell's "The Soul Spectroscope" and "The Man Without a Body". Since Mitchell's fictions were originally published in newspapers, typeset in the same format as news articles and not identified as fiction, he may possibly have used this device to signal to his readers that this text should not be taken seriously.
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Edward Page Mitchell (1852-1927) fue un editorialista y escritor de ciencia ficción estadounidense.
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Edward Page Mitchell, né le 24 mars 1852 à Bath, dans l'État du Maine), et meurt à New London, au Connecticut, en 1927, est un journaliste et un écrivain américain. Il est aujourd'hui connu pour avoir signé des nouvelles dans les pages du quotidien new-yorkais The Sun. Mitchell devient rédacteur en chef de ce journal en 1897, succédant à Charles Anderson Dana. Après quasiment trois décennies à ce poste, il prend sa retraite en 1926 et meurt d'une hémorragie cérébrale au cours de l'année suivante. Il fallut attendre plusieurs décennies après sa mort avant que Mitchell ne soit reconnu comme un des pionniers de la science-fiction. On lui doit l'histoire d'un homme auquel la science permet de se rendre invisible (The Crystal Man, 1881), qu'il publie avant le roman de H.G. Wells's L'Homme invisible (The Invisible Man, 1897), celle d'un voyage dans le temps, L'Horloge qui reculait (The Clock that Went Backward, 1881), parue avant La Machine à explorer le temps (The Time Machine, 1895) du même auteur. Il décrit un voyage à une vitesse supraluminique dans Tachypomp. La plus célèbre de ses œuvres, L'Homme le plus doué du monde (The Ablest Man in the World, 1879), a pour héros un cyborg. On lui doit également les premiers récits évoquant le transfert de matière ou téléportation (The Man Without a Body, 1877), le thème du mutant d'intelligence supérieure (Old Squids and Little Speller). Exchanging Their Soul (1877) est une des premières œuvres de fiction évoquant la possibilité d'un transfert mental.
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Edward Mitchell (Bath, 24 marzo 1852 – New London, 22 gennaio 1927) è stato uno scrittore di fantascienza statunitense. Ha lavorato per il Sun diventandone direttore nel 1897. È considerata una figura importante per lo sviluppo iniziale del genere fantascientifico, infatti ha scritto racconto comprendenti un uomo che diventa invisibile attraverso metodi scientifici (L'uomo di cristallo pubblicato nel 1881) e un racconto riguardo a una macchina del tempo (L'orologio che andò al contrario) anni prima che simili racconti (L'uomo invisibile e La macchina del tempo) venissero scritti da H. G. Wells che è ricordato come uno degli iniziatori del genere fantascientifico. Ha scritto anche racconti con viaggi superluminali, cyborg, teletrasporto, mutanti e trasferimento della mente.
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Эдвард Пейдж Митчелл (англ. Edward Page Mitchell; 24 марта 1852 года, Бат — 22 января 1927 года, Нью-Лондон) — американский журналист и писатель, один из ранних представителей жанра научной фантастики.
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