Nunsowe Green
Nunsowe Green (or Greene) was the pseudonym for a 19th-century novelist.[1] His best known work is A Thousand Years Hence (1882).[2] Almost forgotten today, he is mentioned in the same breath with Jules Verne by a character in the novel The Saliva Tree (1964/65)[3] by Brian Aldiss, which also refers to H. G. Wells.
References[]
- ^ Kincaid, Paul. "A Timeline of British Science Fiction 1800–1899". Paul Kincaid, Author, Critic. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- ^ Post, Jonathan V. "AI in Space". Computer Futures - Space Publications. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
Vulcan supposedly orbited the sun entirely within the orbit of Mercury. It was fictionally visited in ["Nunsowe Green", A Thousand Years Hence, 1882].
- ^ Aldiss, Brian (1966). The Saliva Tree. London: Faber & Faber. p. 8.
Categories:
- British science fiction writers
- 19th-century British novelists
- 19th-century pseudonymous writers