This paper reads fin-de-si & egrave;cle and Edwardian British occult detective fiction as a form of proto-science fiction, suggesting that the epistemological focus on the occult typical of these texts can be usefully envisioned as formally and functionally equivalent to the focus of modern science fiction on orthodox science. Drawing from Stephen Halliwell's studies on mimesis and recent developments in the field of unnatural narratology, the paper thus shows how the subgenre of occult detective fiction anticipates and participates in the systematic rationalization of the impossible that distinguishes the discourse of modern science fiction
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Univ Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hosp, Dept Microbiol, Hong Kong, Special Adm, Peoples R ChinaUniv Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hosp, Dept Microbiol, Hong Kong, Special Adm, Peoples R China