Science-fiction Studies, Issue 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 10
... least suspicious in an art form dedicated to projecting " possibilities " . Even if we accept all of these improbabilities in the context of the story , giving in to the fable , Clarke has another sur- prise for us . A reader who is ...
... least suspicious in an art form dedicated to projecting " possibilities " . Even if we accept all of these improbabilities in the context of the story , giving in to the fable , Clarke has another sur- prise for us . A reader who is ...
Page 38
... least in part , to define the shape of SF by examining the literary history of the genre , and all three agree , at least in part , on what works have a place in that history . Comparing the three books also reveals , however , that ...
... least in part , to define the shape of SF by examining the literary history of the genre , and all three agree , at least in part , on what works have a place in that history . Comparing the three books also reveals , however , that ...
Page 50
least -- ( and that might change ) -- impractical for most of us , and therefore sectarian . It would , I think , create that very state of emergency , when all specifically humanized pursuits are abolished in favour of direct measures ...
least -- ( and that might change ) -- impractical for most of us , and therefore sectarian . It would , I think , create that very state of emergency , when all specifically humanized pursuits are abolished in favour of direct measures ...
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