
Originally Posted by
Sirkana
Sorry, I should have explained! Basically steampunk imagines that society developed differently, and the basis of technology was founded on Victorian steam engines and clockwork - so we'd have copper and leather all around us, not silicon and steel. Steampunk also has post-apocalyptic aspects sometimes. Some people like making steampunkish stuff or dressing in a steampunkish way, like in your picture
Steampunk novels are usually set in something like the Victorian era but much more advanced technologically. So "Leviathan" is set in 1914 (not Victorian, but anyway...), but it contains far more advanced technology. The British have fabricated - genetically modified - animals and airships, as in this universe Darwin discovered DNA, and the Germans and Austro-Hungarians have metal war-machines. But all the materials used are still those that would have been in use at that time, and the societal structure is still as it woulkd have been in that time. It's odd, but really awesome.
Philip Reeve's "Mortal Engines" series would be another example of steampunk fiction which, I think, is better than "Leviathan". It's set hundreds of years after an apocalypse and in that time scoiety and technology has re-developed but very differently, with moving cities and airship travel. It's incredibly imaginative as well as hav ing a great plot and charaters.
I hope that answered your question...
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