Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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The first is that , despite the term's recurrence no less than six times in the opening paragraph , the reader is never told exactly what a “ classical utopia ” is . We are told right away that the authors under consideration will ...
The first is that , despite the term's recurrence no less than six times in the opening paragraph , the reader is never told exactly what a “ classical utopia ” is . We are told right away that the authors under consideration will ...
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The book is less an historical interpretation than a brief for the embattled and belligerent consciousness of 1930s fandom . Hugo Gernsback is the hero of the polemic . Most of the basic story of Gernsback's historical presence is ...
The book is less an historical interpretation than a brief for the embattled and belligerent consciousness of 1930s fandom . Hugo Gernsback is the hero of the polemic . Most of the basic story of Gernsback's historical presence is ...
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On a lower intellectual level are the essays by critics less familiar with sf . The worst is Joseph Carroll's almost unbelievably stupid meditation on literary theory . Carroll's grasp of ideas is fairly indicated by the fact that he ...
On a lower intellectual level are the essays by critics less familiar with sf . The worst is Joseph Carroll's almost unbelievably stupid meditation on literary theory . Carroll's grasp of ideas is fairly indicated by the fact that he ...
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Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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