Prelude to Dune
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Prelude to Dune is a prequel trilogy of novels written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set in Frank Herbert's Dune universe.
The series takes place in the years leading up to the events in the original novel Dune. These books have enjoyed commercial success, and have introduced the Dune universe to a new generation of fans. The novels draw from notes left behind by Frank Herbert after his death. [1] [2] [3]
- Dune: House Atreides (1999)
- Dune: House Harkonnen (2000)
- Dune: House Corrino (2001)
[edit] Continuity with Frank Herbert's Dune series
The three novels in the Prelude to Dune series provide much information about characters that appear in Frank Herbert's novels. Some of this information seems to more or less agree with Herbert's novels, while other information directly or indirectly contradicts the earlier Dune series.
- Paul Atreides is conceived and Lady Jessica's motives for having a son instead of a daughter are explained in depth.
- The origins of Feyd-Rautha's sadistic personality are revealed.
- Gurney Halleck receives his inkvine scar.
- Dr. Yueh is introduced, and his relationships with House Atreides and House Harkonnen begin.
- Reverend Mother Ramallo is introduced.
- The origin of Glossu "Beast" Rabban's nickname is explained.
- Jessica is tested by Reverend Mother Mohiam in a way that is reminiscent of Paul's testing in the first book of the original series. However, while Paul was tested using only sensations of pain, Jessica experiences sensations of pain, pleasure, and eternity successively during her testing.
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