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Steampunk is a subgenre of fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date. Other examples of steampunk contain alternate history-style presentations of "the path not taken" of such technology as dirigibles or analog computers; these frequently are presented in an idealized light, or with a presumption of functionality.
Although many works now considered seminal to the genre were published in the 1960s and 1970s, the term steampunk originated in the late 1980s[1] as a tongue in cheek variant of cyberpunk.
This article is a list of works in the science fiction and fantasy genres considered by commentators[who?] to be steampunk.
Precursors
Although the term “steampunk” was not coined until 1987,[1] several works of fiction significant to the development of the genre were produced before that. Titus Alone by Mervyn Peake, published in 1959, anticipated many of the tropes of steampunk.[2]
Steampunk was particularly influenced by, and often adopts the style of the scientific romances and fantasies of the 19th century. Notably influential authors are:
- G. K. Chesterton[3]
- Charles Dickens[3]
- Arthur Conan Doyle[3]
- George Griffith
- H. P. Lovecraft[4]
- Albert Robida
- Mary Shelley.[5]
- Robert Louis Stevenson[3]
- Bram Stoker[3]
- Mark Twain[6]
- Jules Verne[6][7]
- H. G. Wells[6][7]
Early adaptations of this scientific romance literature genre to film, particularly those from the 1950s and 1960s, are notable precursors of steampunk cinema:[7]
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954, film)[7]
- From the Earth to the Moon (1958, film)
- The Time Machine (1960, film)[7]
- Master of the World (1961, film)[7]
- Captain Nemo and the Underwater City (1969, film)[citation needed]
In literature
Year | Author(s) | Title | First Publisher | Note | Ref. |
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1967 |
Ronald W. Clark | Queen Victoria's Bomb | Jonathan Cape | [8] | |
1971 |
Michael Moorcock | Warlord of the Air | A Nomad of the Time Streams book 1 | [3] | |
1974 |
Michael Moorcock | The Land Leviathan | A Nomad of the Time Streams book 2 | [3] | |
1979 |
K. W. Jeter | Morlock Night | [9] | ||
1981 |
Michael Moorcock | The Steel Tsar | Granada | A Nomad of the Time Streams book 3 | [3] |
1983 |
Bertram Chandler | Kelly Country | Penguin Books | ||
1987 |
K. W. Jeter | Infernal Devices | St. Martin's Press | [3] | |
1990 |
William Gibson & Bruce Sterling | The Difference Engine | Gollancz | [9][10] | |
1992 |
Kim Newman | Anno Dracula | Simon & Schuster | Anno Dracula series book 1. World Fantasy Award nominee[11] | [9] |
1992 |
James Blaylock | Lord Kelvin's Machine | Arkham House | ||
1993 |
Stephen Baxter | Anti-Ice | Ace Books | ||
1994 |
Stephen Hunt | For the Crown and the Dragon | Green Nebula | ||
1994 |
McAuley Paul | Pasquale's Angel | [12] | ||
1995 |
Philip Pullman | Northern Lights (The Golden Compass) | His Dark Materials Book 1 | [13] | |
1995 |
Paul Di Filippo | The Steampunk Trilogy | Collection of 3 stories | [9] | |
2000 |
China Miéville | Perdido Street Station | Macmillan | A Bas-Lag novel | [14][15] |
2001 |
Philip Reeve | Mortal Engines Quartet | Scholastic | [9] | |
2001 |
S.M. Stirling | The Peshawar Lancers | Tor | [16] | |
2001 |
Joe R Lansdale | Zeppelins West | "The Light Years" Book 1 | [17] | |
2003 |
Ian R. MacLeod | Ace Hardcover | "Ned the Seal" trilogy book 1 | [18] | |
2004 |
Theodore Judson | Fitzpatrick's War | DAW Books | [citation needed] | |
2004 |
Kenneth Oppel | Airborn | HarperCollins | First in series | [citation needed] |
2006 |
Joe R Lansdale | Flaming London | "Ned the Seal" trilogy book 2 | [19] | |
2007 |
Jay Lake | Mainspring | Tor Books | [20] | |
2006 |
Gordon Dahlquist | The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters | Bantam Press | ||
2007 |
Stephen Hunt | The Court of the Air (Jackelian series) | HarperCollins | ||
2007 |
Jonathan Green | Pax Britannia | Abaddon Books | [21] | |
2007 |
Ginn Hale | Wicked Gentlemen | Blind Eye Books | Gaylactic Spectrum Award winner.[22] | [23] |
2008 |
George Mann | The Affinity Bridge | Snowbooks[24] | [25] | |
2008 |
Toby Frost | Space Captain Smith (series) | Myrmidon Books | Officially titled the "Chronicles of Isambard Smith", and currently a trilogy | [26] |
2008 |
Toby Frost | Space Captain Smith (series) | Myrmidon Books | Officially titled the "Chronicles of Isambard Smith", and currently a trilogy | [26] |
2008 |
Ann & Jeff VanderMeer | Steampunk | Tachyon Publications | Anthology | |
2008 |
Dru Pagliassotti | Clockwork Heart | Juno Books | RT Book Reviewers' Choice Award 2008: Best Small Press Contemporary Paranormal / Futuristic Novel | [27] |
2008 |
Stephen Hunt | The Kingdom Beyond the Waves | HarperCollins | ||
2009 |
Chris Wooding | The Black Lung Captain | Spectra | Tales of the Ketty Jay 2 | |
2009 |
Chris Wooding | The Iron Jackal | Gollancz | Tales of the Ketty Jay 3 | |
2009 |
Gail Carriger | Soulless | Orbit Books | first novel of the Parasol Protectorate series | |
2009 |
Richard Harland | Worldshaker | Allen and Unwin (Aus) Simon & Schuster (US) | First in series, Tam-Tam Je Bouquine Award 2011 Inky Award 2009 |
|
2009 |
Scott Westerfeld | Leviathan | Simon Pulse | First in a New Series | [9][28] |
2009 |
Cherie Priest | Boneshaker | Tor | First installment in the Clockwork Century Series | [citation needed] |
2009 |
Stephen Hunt | The Rise of the Iron Moon | HarperCollins | ||
2009 |
Brian Young | De Civitate Sanguino (The City of the Bloodthirsty) | XLibris | ||
2010 |
Meljean Brook | The Iron Duke | Berkley Trade | The first in the Iron Seas series | [29] |
2010 |
Scott Westerfeld | Behemoth | Simon Pulse | 2nd book in the Leviathan series | |
2010 |
Cherie Priest | Dreadnought | Tor | Second installment in the Clockwork Century Series | |
2010 |
Dexter Palmer | The Dream of Perpetual Motion | Picador | [30] | |
2010 |
Cassandra Clare | The Infernal Devices (series) | Walker Books | [31] | |
2010 |
Ann & Jeff VanderMeer | Steampunk II: Steampunk Reloaded | Tachyon Publications | Anthology | |
2010 |
Lavie Tidhar | The Bookman | Angry Robot | ||
2010 |
Stephen Hunt | Secrets of the Fire Sea | HarperCollins | ||
2010 |
Joe R Lansdale | Flaming Zeppelins: The Adventures of Ned the Seal | Tachyon Publications | ||
2011 |
Philippa Ballantine & Tee Morris | Phoenix Rising: A Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences Novel | HarperCollins Publishers | Philippa_Ballantine#The_Ministry_of_Peculiar_Occurrences_novels | |
2011 |
Chris Wooding | Retribution Falls | Gollancz | Tales of the Ketty Jay 1 | |
2011 |
Meljean Brook | Heart of Steel | Berkley Trade | Second in the Iron Seas series | |
2011 |
Jedediah Berry | The Manual of Detection | Heinemann | [32] | |
2011 |
Lavie Tidhar | Camera Obscura | Angry Robot | ||
2011 |
Stephen Hunt | Jack Cloudie | HarperCollins | ||
2011 |
Joseph Robert Lewis | The Burning Sky | Copper Crow Books | Halcyon series, Book 1 | |
2011 |
Joseph Robert Lewis | The Broken Sword | Copper Crow Books | Halcyon series, Book 2 | |
2011 |
Joseph Robert Lewis | The Bound Soul | Copper Crow Books | Halcyon series, Book 3 | |
2011 |
Eden Unger Bowditch | The Atomic Weight of Secrets or The Arrival of the Mysterious Men in Black | Bancroft Press | First book of the Young Inventors Guild Trilogy | [33] |
2011 |
Wayne Reinagel | Modern Marvels - Viktoriana | Knightraven Studios | First book of the Modern Marvels Trilogy | [34] |
2011 |
Richard Harland | Liberator | Allen and Unwin (Aus) | Second in series | |
2011 |
Margaret Killjoy | What Lies Beneath the Clocktower | Combustion Books | [35] | |
2011 |
Ged Maybury | Across the Stonewind Sky | Jaffa Books | Into the Storm's Domain, Book 1 | [36][37] |
2012 |
Stephen Hunt | From the Deep of the Dark | HarperCollins | [38] | |
2011 |
Philippa Ballantine & Tee Morris |
Phoenix Rising | Harper Voyager | The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, Book 1 | [39] |
2011 |
Balogun Ojetade | Moses: The Chronicles of Harriet Tubman (Books 1 & 2) | Roaring Lions Media, LLC | Book 1: "Judges"; Book 2: "Kings" | [40] |
2012 |
Stephen Hunt | From the Deep of the Dark | HarperCollins | ||
2012 |
Philippa Ballantine & Tee Morris | "The Janus Affair: A Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences Novel | HarperCollins Publishers | Philippa_Ballantine#The_Ministry_of_Peculiar_Occurrences_novels | |
2012 |
Lavie Tidhar | The Great Game | Angry Robot | ||
2012 |
Lee Tisler | The Cog Work Apprentice in Dark Skies | Book One in the Tineborough Adventure Series | ||
2012 |
Meljean Brook | Riveted | Berkley Trade | Third in the Iron Seas series | |
2012 |
P.C. Martin | Steampunk Holmes: Legacy of the Nautilus | Noble Beast | Steampunk Holmes, Book 1 | |
2012 |
Seth Tucker | Winston & Baum and the Secret of the Stone Circle | Winston & Baum, Book 1 | ||
2012 |
Ann VanderMeer | Steampunk III: Steampunk Revolution | Tachyon Publications | Anthology | |
2012 |
Sean Wallace | The Mammoth Book of Steampunk | Constable & Robinson / Running Press | Anthology | |
2012 |
Timothy Black | Gearteeth | Red Rose Publishing | Steampunk - Railpunk/Werewolf Fiction | |
2012 |
Kevin J. Anderson | Clockwork Angels: The Novel | ECW Press | Steampunk - Fiction | |
2012 |
Scott Harrison | Resurrection Engines: 15 Extraodinary Tales of Scientific Romance | Snowbooks | Anthology | |
2012 |
Karina Cooper | Tarnished | Avon | First in The St. Croix Chronicles. Nominated for RT Award’s Best Steampunk of 2012. | |
2012 |
Karina Cooper | Gilded | Avon | Second in The St. Croix Chronicles. | |
2012 |
Paul Marlowe | Ether Frolics | Sybertooth | Short story collection. | |
2013 |
James Blaylock | The Aylesford Skull | Titan | A Langdon St. Ives novel. |
Comics/graphic novels
Year | Creator(s) | Title | Publisher | Note | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 |
Bryan Talbot | Grandville | Jonathan Cape | [41][42][43] | |
2006 |
Doug TenNapel | Iron West | Image | [44] | |
2001 |
Phil Foglio & Kaja Foglio |
Girl Genius | Studio Foglio LLC | [5] | |
2001 |
Hiromu Arakawa | Fullmetal Alchemist | Square Enix | Manga and Anime | [5] |
1993 |
Grant Morrison& Steve Yeowell |
Sebastian O | Vertigo | ||
1999 |
Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neill |
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | America's Best | [10] | |
1998 |
Kia Asamiya | Steam Detectives | Shueisha | Manga and Anime | [45] |
2000 |
Joe Kelly & Chris Bachalo |
Steampunk | Cliffhanger | Cancelled after 12 issues | [citation needed] |
1998 |
Lea Hernandez | Cathedral Child | Cyberosia | Part of the Texas Steampunk series | [9] |
2008 |
Nick Gevers | Extraordinary Engines | Solaris | Anthology | [9][46] |
1990 |
Bryan Talbot | The Adventures of Luther Arkwright | Valkyrie Press(1989), Dark Horse Comics (1990) | Nine part series | [41][42] |
2010 |
Joe Benitez | Lady Mechanika | Aspen MLT | [47] |
In films
In television
In video games
- The Eidolon (1985)[citation needed]
- Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams (1991)
- Steel Empire (1992)[citation needed]
- The Chaos Engine (1993)
- Final Fantasy VI (1994)[83]
- Wild ARMs (1997)[83]
- Thief series (1998–2004)[83]
- Elemental Gimmick Gear
- Skies of Arcadia[84] (Victorian Fantasy setting, where the main form of transportation is Airships) (2000)
- Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura (2001)[5]
- Progear (2001)[85]
- Syberia (2002) [citation needed]
- Darkwatch (2005)
- Bang! Howdy (2006)[86]
- Professor Layton (2007–2011) [citation needed]
- Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends (2006)[87]
- Steambot Chronicles (2006) [citation needed]
- On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness[88] (Steampunk RPG, first two episodes [out of four] available) (2007-8)
- Shikkoku no Sharnoth: What a Beautiful Tomorrow (2008) [citation needed]
- Damnation (2009)[89]
- Neo Steam: The Shattered Continent (2009) MMORPG set in a steampunk style fantasy world.[90]
- Nostalgia (2008) Steampunk fantasy RPG for Nintendo DS [citation needed]
- Resonance of Fate (2010) [citation needed]
- BioShock Infinite (2013)[91][92]
- Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds (1998)[93]
- Greed Corp (2010)[94]
- Gatling Gears (2011)[95]
- Dishonored (2012)
- Guns of Icarus (2009)[citation needed]
- Guns of Icarus Online (September 2012)[citation needed]
In music
Steampunk musiciansThe following is a list of musicians and bands that have either adopted a steampunk aesthetic in their appearance, or have a decidedly steampunk approach to their music.
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Other bands that have produced steampunk-themed worksWhile not strictly steampunk in their general appearance or approach to music, several musicians and bands have produced music, music videos or concept albums that directly appeal to the steampunk aesthetic. Included in these are:
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Performance art
- League of STEAM
- Airship Isabella[129][citation needed][130]
- Carnival Epsilon[131][citation needed]
- Penny Dreadful Productions[132][133]
Web series
- To Kill A Princess [134]
- Dirigible Days [135]
- Mantecoza
- Riese: Kingdom Falling
- The Vagabonds[136][137]
- Jonathon Worthington, Strangelight Investigator[138][139]
Role-playing games
- Space: 1889 (1988)[5]
- Castle Falkenstein by Mike Pondsmith[140]
- GURPS Steampunk[141]
- Iron Kingdoms[142][citation needed]
- Airship Pirates[143][144]
- SteamCraft[145]
See also
Notes
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i John Clute & John Grant,The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, "Steampunk", p.895 1st Ed., (1997), Orbit, ISBN 1-85723-897-4
- ^ Gareth Branwyn (06.18.07). "Steam-Driven Dreams: The Wondrously Whimsical World of Steampunk". Wired.com. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
While the world of H.P. Lovecraft's horror is not exactly the same as that envisioned in steampunk, there's plenty of leakage between the two...
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- ^ Nevins, Jess (2003). Heroes & Monsters: The Unofficial Companion to the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. MonkeyBrain Books. ISBN 1-932265-04-X.
- ^ a b c d e f g h John Clute & John Grant,The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, "Steampunk", p.896 1st Ed., (1997), Orbit, ISBN 1-85723-897-4
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- ^ "Anno Dracula (Anno Dracula, book 1) by Kim Newman". Fantasticfiction.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-02-13.
- ^ The mammoth encyclopedia of science fiction. Ed. George Mann. London: Robinson, 2001. P 513 - Steampunk
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- ^ "Steamboy: Collector's Gift Set". DVD Times. 2005-06-26. Retrieved 2009-02-13.
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- ^ Michael Brewer (October - 29 - 2008). "Brass Goggles: What is Steampunk?". madbrewlabs.com. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
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External links
- Steampunkopedia, a compendium of all things steampunk, including a chronology.