Frank Herbert’s Dune and the Discourse of Apocalyptic Ecologism in the United States

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The novel Dune is plainly concerned with issues of ecology. It takes its title not from its hero, Paul Muad’Dib, but from the planet Arrakis, colloquially known as Dune in response to its dominant topographical characteristic. It is dedicated to ‘the...

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Ellis, R. J. (1990). Frank Herbert’s Dune and the Discourse of Apocalyptic Ecologism in the United States. In Science Fiction Roots and Branches (pp. 104–124). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20815-9_8

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