Re: arguments Against the "canonicity" of the DUNE ENCYCLOPEDIA
Posted: 29 Nov 2011 22:23
My Grand (from South Carolina) caled it "the late, great unplesantness."
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SandChigger wrote:Omphalos wrote:the Butler family from the appendicies
The who what where?!
There is no Butler family mentioned in FH's Dune books.
UNCLEAN!!!
Lundse wrote:I forget these details: what was the source of the rumor (?) that McNelly and Frank were considering making a prequel about the Jihad together?
Anyway, I think that the two were friends, and reading the interview I do not feel that Frank is merely humoring McNelly (at least not as a general rule).
SandChigger wrote:I don't mean to cast aspersions on McNelly, but with both him & FH gone, it has become very much another case of he-said/they-say. All things considered, of course I would prefer to trust McNelly rather than any one of the Herbert Living Parasites.
Lundse wrote:I personally do not think it was a lie, but we cannot, of course, know how serious Frank was about the idea.
SandRider wrote:
>> and here is where the Living Herbert Parasites could do some real service ... are there notes
Frank made on the DE? where is "His Copy"? annotated? high-lighted? could some-one with sense,
honor, & dignity release such material WITHOUT heavy-editing and redaction ? <<
>> and GODDAMNIT, what did they make McNelly sign? What was said? Where are McNelly's personal
papers, letters, etc? <<>> which, of course, brings us to the Core of the Jihad ... that the HLP has still
not recognized or accepted their role in preserving the Legacy of Frank Herbert as a Literary Figure (instead
of Chief Milk-maid to the Dune-Cow) and in so doing have erred grievously in suppressing and with-holding
historical material ... or worse, destroying it ... <<
W.McNelly wrote:First, I had made up approximately two hundred 5 by 7 file cards (remember this was in the pre-Apple IIE days and computer spread sheets or other computer aids did not exist). All contained the same basic subject headings: Name of entry; suggested length; date assigned and to whom; date assignment made; date essay returned; final length; date copy read; copies sent to other contributors for their information, and so on; date paid; check number, and so on.
I also established a charge account in the nearest photocopy shop; hired my daughter in law who had been a professional secretary to do a lot of typing and record keeping.
[...]
Shortly after I received the signed contract, I flew to Port Townsend to spend a long weekend with FH discussing the various problems which we both forsaw. I taped about eight hours of our conversations, and they now form part of the Herbert Archives at the Special Collections Library, Cal State Fullerton.
[...]
And with a twinkle in his eye, he pointed out that the source of the material for the DE itself- the hypothetical No room - had been assembled by Leto II himself. Thus any conflicts or contadictions could be easily ascribed to the peculiar prejudices or preferences of Leto himself. (It is one of my regrets, by the way, that the only major essay excised by the publisher was one on "Alien Life" - which told of the discovery of another No room in another galaxy . . ."
Omphalos wrote:SandChigger wrote:Omphalos wrote:the Butler family from the appendicies
The who what where?!
There is no Butler family mentioned in FH's Dune books.
UNCLEAN!!!
Wasn't there? See? I told you it'd fucking happen.
SandChigger wrote:
Kevin J. Anderson is just shit's way of making more shit!
From Dr. W. E. McNelly: (It is one of my regrets, by the way, that the only major essay excised by the publisher was one on "Alien Life"- which told of the discovery of another No room in another galaxy")
Ibn Teg wrote:...Leto II's empire in case of an Alien threat...
Here is a rich background (and foreground) for the Dune Chronicles, including scholarly bypaths and amusing sidelights. Some of the contributions are sure to arouse controversy, based as they are on questionable sources. Others round out long speculation. Specialists have had their field day here with problems geological, biological, astronomical, and mystical, with pronunciations, major biographies, histories and accounts of little-known figures. The range of topics is catholic: cf. from game for amusement to games of life and death (Cheops or Pyramid Chess to "The Assassins' Handbook").
The history of the Financial Synod which spawned CHOAM gets it first airing in these pages. In fact, many secrets hidden in the Dune Chronicles are answered here.
How did Irulan first gain and then arouse the displeasure of Ghanima? Who was Jehanne Butler and why does the Butlerian Jihad carry her name? What are the hidden origins of the Spacing Guild? Where did spice-trance navigational techniques develop? What was Leto II's private opinion of Holy Sister Quintinius Violet Chenoeh? Does Cheops have something in common with the three-body problem?
I must confess that I found it fascinating to re-enter here some of the sources on which the Chronicles are built. As the first "Dune fan," I give this encyclopedia my delighted approval, although I hold my own counsel on some of the issues still to be explored as the Chronicles unfold.
Frank Herbert
Port Townsend, WA
November, 1983
My first concept of the book was that it would be an A to Z encyclopedia -- Abomination to Zensunni -- that pretended to be an accurate history of the Dune universe, yet did not refer to its creator, Frank Patrick Herbert at all. Ever. In any way.
And so it became.
I am not sure that FH meant any paticular "Butler." But he was certainly
referring to the Luddite anti-machine uprising in Britain at the beginning
of the industrial revolution.
As to the story of the aborted female fetus in the DE which brought about
the Butlerian Jihad, that creation was entirely my own, as I recall, and I
named her "Jehanne" after Joan of Arc - the warrior saint.
I had proposed to FH that he and I collaborate on a prequel to the Dune
saga called "Prequel to Dune: the Butlerian Jehad" or some similar title.
FH and I had discussed writing it together and he agreed with my general
plot outline, completed first chapter, and so on but his untimely death
prevented us from continuing. He had been living in the LA area at the
time and we often discussed it by phone, but I have no written notes from
him about it, unfortunately The prequel would have followed in general
terms the story as outlined in the DE - sketched in my notes - which I
still have - and written in final published form by one of my colleagues
at Cal State.
"THE DUNE ENCYCLOPEDIA reflects an alternate "DUNE universe" which did not necessarily represent the "canon" created by Frank Herbert. Frank Herbert's son, Brian Herbert, writing with Kevin J. Anderson, IS continuing to establish the canon of the DUNE universe. This is being done with the full approval of the owner of the DUNE copyright, the Herbert Limited Partnership.
"While Frank Herbert himself considered THE DUNE ENCYCLOPEDIA interesting and entertaining, he did not refer to Dr. McNelly's derivative work while writing any of his DUNE novels. Likewise, in writing their DUNE novels (beginning with DUNE: HOUSE ATREIDES), Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson have exclusively used, and will continue to use, Frank Herbert's original notes as well as their own imaginations, and not THE DUNE ENCYCLOPEDIA.
"We hope that the millions of DUNE fans will continue to enjoy all of the works written in Frank Herbert's marvelous universe."
A letter written by
Dr. Willis McNelly,
Brian Herbert, and
Kevin J. Anderson
Sardaukar Capt wrote:I don't much care for that theory of the BJ either but it came off a bit better.
SandChigger wrote:Sardaukar Capt wrote:I don't much care for that theory of the BJ either but it came off a bit better.
Agreed. It's a tad too simplistic. It might get you a revolt in one city, or a country, or a whole planet. But a conflict stretching across 13,000-plus worlds and nearly a century?
Nah. Not buying it.
Freakzilla wrote:Ibn Teg wrote:...Leto II's empire in case of an Alien threat...
Leto II was afraid of aliens?
House Corrino would not risk such a holocaust. They were undoubtedly sincere in subscribing to the argument that nuclear weapons were a reserve held for one purpose: defence of humankind should a threatening "other intelligence" ever be encountered.
xcalibur wrote:Frank Herbert gave his approval to the Dune Encyclopedia, but reserved the right to ignore or override it in the novels.
therefore, the DE is semi-canon. it's not 100% reliable as a source, but it can't be dismissed either.
Serkanner wrote:xcalibur wrote:Frank Herbert gave his approval to the Dune Encyclopedia, but reserved the right to ignore or override it in the novels.
therefore, the DE is semi-canon. it's not 100% reliable as a source, but it can't be dismissed either.
Of course it can be dismissed. It wasn't written by Frank, it isn't canon ... at all.
xcalibur wrote:Frank Herbert gave his approval to the Dune Encyclopedia, but reserved the right to ignore or override it in the novels.
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