The first science fiction books were like seeds for later works. 'A Voyage to Arcturus' introduced strange new worlds and unusual concepts. This influenced later authors to be more creative in world - building. 'R.U.R.' with its robots concept led to countless works exploring artificial intelligence and the relationship between humans and machines. The first books opened the door to a whole new world of ideas, and later works walked through that door and expanded on those initial concepts in many different ways.
The first science fiction books had a huge influence. For example, 'Frankenstein' set a precedent for exploring ethical issues in science. Later works often borrowed this idea of exploring the moral implications of scientific progress. 'The Time Machine' inspired many works about time travel, as it presented a unique view of the future and how humanity might evolve. Its concepts were often used as a starting point for other time - travel stories.
Well, the early science fiction books like Jules Verne's works influenced later ones in terms of exploration themes. His books about traveling to the center of the earth or under the sea made other authors think about different types of adventures in unknown places. Also, H.G. Wells' 'The War of the Worlds' influenced how alien invasions are depicted in later science fiction. It created a template for the fear and chaos that could be associated with an extraterrestrial threat.