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... introduction itself , so there is still reason for students to head to the library ( or at least to a computer terminal ) . Ruddick does not use his introduction to set forth a fully formed interpreta- tion of The Time Machine ; his ...
... introduction itself , so there is still reason for students to head to the library ( or at least to a computer terminal ) . Ruddick does not use his introduction to set forth a fully formed interpreta- tion of The Time Machine ; his ...
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... introduction simply informs us that " For this Bison Books edition , The World Set Free has been retitled . In this historical introduction , I'll continue to use Wells's original title . " My guess is that someone in the marketing ...
... introduction simply informs us that " For this Bison Books edition , The World Set Free has been retitled . In this historical introduction , I'll continue to use Wells's original title . " My guess is that someone in the marketing ...
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... Introduction by John Clute ; afterword by Loren Eisley . Notoriously bizarre allegory in the form of a planetary romance , first published in 1920 . Sheckley , Robert . Dimensions of Sheckley : The Selected Novels of Robert Sheckley ...
... Introduction by John Clute ; afterword by Loren Eisley . Notoriously bizarre allegory in the form of a planetary romance , first published in 1920 . Sheckley , Robert . Dimensions of Sheckley : The Selected Novels of Robert Sheckley ...
Contents
Philippe Mather Figures of Estrangement in Science Fiction Film | 186 |
Cornelius Partsch Paul Scheerbart and the Art of Science Fiction | 202 |
Richard Swope Science Fiction Cinema and the Crime of Social | 221 |
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