The Consolidator or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon
Language
English
Genre
Novel
Publisher
W. Taylor
Publication date
1705
Publication place
England
The Consolidator; or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon is a fictional adventure by Daniel Defoe published in 1705.[1] It is a satirical novel that mixes fantasy, political satire, and social satire.
The narrator travels to the Moon through the means of the titular "consolidator" – a chariot with two feathered winged creatures.
Analysis
The novel is a political satire of the British political and society of Defoe's era. For example, each of the chariot's winged steeds represents one of the houses of the Parliament of England.
The chariot has also been described as one of the earliest spaceships (or airships) in known fiction.[2]: 69 [3] This, in addition to its portrayal of the Moon and the concept of space flight, resulted in the work being classified as one of the proto-SF works.[3][4]