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... sf especially lay the dream that the American inventor / engineer would lead
the best of humanity outward to the stars . ( 35 - 37 ) ... continued to call his editor
' s column “ The Launching Pad ” and the section devoted to reviews " Star
Cluster .
... sf especially lay the dream that the American inventor / engineer would lead
the best of humanity outward to the stars . ( 35 - 37 ) ... continued to call his editor
' s column “ The Launching Pad ” and the section devoted to reviews " Star
Cluster .
Page 238
The latest history of genre sf to appear to date is Brooks Landon ' s Science
Fiction After 1900 : From the Steam Man to the Stars ( 1997 ) . This is both a
sequel of sorts to Alkon ' s Science Fiction Before 1900 and a unique history of
the genre ...
The latest history of genre sf to appear to date is Brooks Landon ' s Science
Fiction After 1900 : From the Steam Man to the Stars ( 1997 ) . This is both a
sequel of sorts to Alkon ' s Science Fiction Before 1900 and a unique history of
the genre ...
Page 244
Jenkins observes in his discussion of fan writing that “ Most academic studies of
fan writing have focused primarily . . . on Star Trek zines . . . . This focus reflects
the important role of Trek fandom in developing the conventions and setting the ...
Jenkins observes in his discussion of fan writing that “ Most academic studies of
fan writing have focused primarily . . . on Star Trek zines . . . . This focus reflects
the important role of Trek fandom in developing the conventions and setting the ...
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Gary Westfahl The Popular Tradition of Science Fiction | 187 |
Criticism 19261980 | 213 |
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