Plausible Fantasies

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Plausible Fantasies or a Journey in the 29th Century (Russian: Правдоподобные небылицы, или Странствование по свету в двадцать девятом веке) (also translated by critics as Plausible Fables[1]) was a 1824 far future time travel novel by Russian writer Faddei Bulgarin. It is the first time travel tale in Russian literature.[2][1]

In the preamble to the novel Bulgarin states that writers Mercier and Julius von Voss imagined future centuries, but their writings contained many implausible things contradicting the nature, therefore he intended to look into the future, but to imagine only plausible things, based on the fundamentals of sciences. Nicholas P. Vaslef writes that the mentioned inspirations were Mercier's L'An deux mille quatre cent quarante, rêve s'il en fut jamais (1770) and Julius von Voss' Ini: Ein Roman aus dem ein und swanzigsten Jahrhundert (1810).[1]

In 1828 Bulgarin wrote a similar novel, A Scene from Private Life in 2028 A.D. (Сцена из частной жизни в 2028 году, от Рожд. Христова). In both novels the social order remains that of the 19th century: kings, princes, merchants, landlords. However both have many descriptions of technical wonders.[3][2][4]

Leland Fetzer wrote that Bulgarin attempted to answer the question how the society will be transformed by scientific progress and wrote that the novel described "an artistically appealing future society transformed by scientific discovery.[4]

The novel was translated in English by Leland Fetzer in 1982, in the anthology Pre-Revolutionary Russian Science Fiction: An Anthology (Seven Utopias and a Dream)[4] and in Spanish (as Fábulas verosímiles, o un viaje por el mundo en el siglo XXIX) in 2016.[5][6]

Plot

In the year of 1824, the protagonist and his friend, while taking a yawl, discuss whether the descendants will strive for perfection. Suddenly a strong wind capsizes the yawl, the protagonist falls overboard from it and loses the consciousness, to awake exactly 1000 years later, in 2824.

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