The Theosophical
Society in Australia

Brisbane Lodge

Coincidences in Fiction and Literature

Public Lecture, 7.30 - 8.20 pm, 9 June 2021.

Featured Speaker:Laurence Browne
Venue:Brisbane Lodge

Is fiction possible without coincidences?

There are many books out there on coincidences, as well as a number of theories as to what they might or might not mean, from the law of very large numbers to Jung’s hypothesis of synchronicity. Considerably less, however, has been written about the many ways in which coincidence manifests in fiction. There have been very different literary attitudes to coincidence over time, and one can trace its evolution from the fatalism of Ancient Greece to the ‘providential tradition’ of the Victorian era, where the good are rewarded with positive coincidences and outcomes as visible signs of God’s approval. This approach has largely been dispensed with since the advent of widespread secularism in the 20th century. However, the use of coincidences by authors of all types of fiction has continued unabated.

Indeed, there is a Chinese saying, ‘no coincidence, no story’, and one of the aims of this presentation is to examine just how close to the mark this is. While the material available for coincidence analysis is far vaster than the very few examples that can be covered in the time allotted, by the end of the presentation the extent to which coincidences are used in fiction should become clear. What all this points to is that just as coincidences are an integral part of the fabric of everyday life, so too are they an integral part of the fabric of fiction.

Laurence Browne has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Queensland, where he is an Honorary Research Fellow within the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry. He is the author of The Many Faces of Coincidence, published in 2017 by Imprint Academic, Exeter, U.K. He lives in Brisbane with his wife and younger daughter.

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