Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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Page 184
( xxix ) For reactions by other eighteenth - century European literary critics to
Mercier ' s book , see Trousson ( 1971 ) , 67 ... It was not till I began to work out
the details of the scheme by way of explaining how the people of the thirtieth
century ...
( xxix ) For reactions by other eighteenth - century European literary critics to
Mercier ' s book , see Trousson ( 1971 ) , 67 ... It was not till I began to work out
the details of the scheme by way of explaining how the people of the thirtieth
century ...
Page 217
It is now fairly clear that before the twentieth century is over every community of
the world will have learned how to communicate with all the rest of humanity . . . .
[ This new unabridged dictionary ) is offered with confidence that it will supply in ...
It is now fairly clear that before the twentieth century is over every community of
the world will have learned how to communicate with all the rest of humanity . . . .
[ This new unabridged dictionary ) is offered with confidence that it will supply in ...
Page 237
Alkon ' s overview of pre - twentieth century sf , which focuses on developments
in England ( “ New Viewpoints ” ) ... and eighteenth centuries , and then reads a
series of key texts in detail — including Shelley ' s Frankenstein , Verne ' s Twenty
...
Alkon ' s overview of pre - twentieth century sf , which focuses on developments
in England ( “ New Viewpoints ” ) ... and eighteenth centuries , and then reads a
series of key texts in detail — including Shelley ' s Frankenstein , Verne ' s Twenty
...
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