L’Ève future

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L’Ève future is a late-19th-century French science fiction novel by Villiers de l’Isle-Adam that explores artificial life, idealized femininity, and the philosophical implications of technology through the creation of an android woman.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
author Villiers de l’Isle-Adam NERFINISHED
centralTheme Pygmalion motif
aesthetics and perfection
artificial life
idealized femininity
mechanization of the human body
philosophical implications of technology
technology and humanity
the nature of the soul
countryOfOrigin France
explores the boundary between human and machine
the construction of feminine ideals
the ethics of technological creation
featuresCharacter an android woman
firstPublicationFormat book
genre fantastic literature
philosophical fiction
science fiction
speculative fiction
hasSubject android
electricity
illusion and reality
love and desire
hasTranslation English
German
Italian
Spanish
influenced discourse on artificial women in literature
early science fiction about androids
languageOfWork French
literaryMovement Decadent movement NERFINISHED
Symbolism NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Hadaly NERFINISHED
Lord Ewald NERFINISHED
Thomas Edison NERFINISHED
narrativeForm prose
originalLanguage French
portrays a fictionalized Thomas Edison as an inventor-philosopher
publicationCentury 19th century
publicationDate 1886
settingPeriod 19th century
titleCharacter Hadaly NERFINISHED

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Villiers de l’Isle-Adam notableWork L’Ève future