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political fiction : ウィキペディア英語版
political fiction
:''Not to be confused with Legal fiction''


Political fiction is a subgenre of fiction that deals with political affairs. Political fiction has often used narrative to provide commentary on political events, systems and theories. Works of political fiction, such as political novels, often "directly criticize an existing society or present an alternative, sometimes fantastic, reality."〔"("HIST 294 - Political Fiction" ), Wesleyan University, accessed 12 December 2005 〕
Prominent pieces of political fiction have included the totalitarian dystopias of the early 20th century, such as Jack London's ''The Iron Heel'' and Sinclair Lewis' ''It Can't Happen Here''. Other highly influential novels were earlier works such as ''Gulliver's Travels'' (1726), ''Candide'' (1759), and ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (1852). Political fiction frequently employs the literary modes of satire, often in the genres of Utopian and dystopian fiction, or social science fiction.
==Notable examples==
''This is a list of a few of the early or notable examples; others belong on the main list''
(詳細はThe Republic'' (ca. 360 BCE) by Plato
*''Panchatantra'' (ca. 200 BCE) by Vishnu Sarma
*''Utopia'' (1516) by Thomas More
*''The Dismissal of the Greek Envoys'' (1578) by Jan Kochanowski
*''Don Quixote'' (1605) by Miguel de Cervantes
*''Simplicius Simplicissimus'' (1668) by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen
*''The Pilgrim's Progress'' (1678) by John Bunyan
*''Persian Letters'' (1721) by Montesquieu
*''Gulliver's Travels'' (1726) by Jonathan Swift
*''Candide'' (1759) by Voltaire
*''The History and Adventures of an Atom'' (1769) by Tobias Smollett
*''Fables and Parables'' (1779) by Ignacy Krasicki
*''The Return of the Deputy'' (1790) by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz
*''The Partisan Leader'' (1836) by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
*''Barnaby Rudge'' (1841) by Charles Dickens
*''The Betrothed'' (1842) by Alessandro Manzoni
*''Coningsby (novel)'' (1844) by Benjamin Disraeli
*''Sybil, or The Two Nations'' (1845) by Benjamin Disraeli
*''Tancred'' (1847) by Benjamin Disraeli
*''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (1852) by Harriet Beecher Stowe
*''A Tale of Two Cities'' (1859) by Charles Dickens
*''Fathers and Sons'' (1862) by Ivan Turgenev
*''The Palliser novels'' (1864–1879) by Anthony Trollope
*''War and Peace'' (1869) by Leo Tolstoy
*''Demons'', also known as ''The Possessed'' or ''The Devils'' (1872), by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
*''The Gilded Age'' (1876) by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner
*''Democracy: An American Novel'' (1880) by Henry Adams
*''The Princess Casamassima'' (1886) by Henry James
*''The Bostonians'' (1886) by Henry James
*''Looking Backward'' (1888) by Edward Bellamy
*''Pharaoh'' (1895) by Bolesław Prus
*''Resurrection'' (1899) by Leo Tolstoy
*''NEQUA or The Problem of the Ages'' (1900) Jack Adams
*''Nostromo'' (1904) by Joseph Conrad
*''The Jungle'' (1906) by Upton Sinclair
*''The Iron Heel'' (1908) by Jack London
*''Under Western Eyes'' (1911) by Joseph Conrad
*''The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists'' (1914) by Robert Tressell
*''The Trial'' (1925) by Franz Kafka
*''The Castle'' (1926) by Franz Kafka
*''Brave New World'' (1932) by Aldous Huxley
*''Animal Farm: A Fairy Story'' (1945) by George Orwell
*''Walden Two'' (1948) by B. F. Skinner
*''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' (1949) by George Orwell
*''Dark Green, Bright Red'' (1950) by Gore Vidal
*''The Quiet American'' (1955) by Graham Greene
*''Atlas Shrugged'' (1957) by Ayn Rand
*''The Manchurian Candidate'' (1959) by Richard Condon
*''The Comedians'' (1966) by Graham Greene
*''Cancer Ward'' (1967) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
*''Washington, D.C.'' (1967) by Gore Vidal
*''Burr'' (1973) by Gore Vidal
*''The Chocolate War'' (1974) by Robert Cormier
*''Guerrillas'' (1975) by V. S. Naipaul
*''1876'' (1976) by Gore Vidal
*''Vineland'' (1990) by Thomas Pynchon
*''From the Fatherland, with Love'' (2005) by Ryu Murakami
*''United States of Banana'' (2011) by Giannina Braschi

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