Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... and his scattered comments on the form during the early 1960s helped to establish the nature and boundaries of that subgenre ; he was also the first to use the expression " new wave " in reference to British writers of the 1960s .
... and his scattered comments on the form during the early 1960s helped to establish the nature and boundaries of that subgenre ; he was also the first to use the expression " new wave " in reference to British writers of the 1960s .
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David Carroll , in his French Literary Fascism ( 1995 ) , writes : [ W ] riters and intellectuals saw fascism as a way of restoring the political and cultural values they claimed were an expression of a more profound and truer sense of ...
David Carroll , in his French Literary Fascism ( 1995 ) , writes : [ W ] riters and intellectuals saw fascism as a way of restoring the political and cultural values they claimed were an expression of a more profound and truer sense of ...
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... asserted with remarkable formal resourcefulness and an energy of expression so compelling we may well call it exhibitionist ” ( 194 ) . The elegaic tone of this study is interestingly colored by the fact of its publication one year ...
... asserted with remarkable formal resourcefulness and an energy of expression so compelling we may well call it exhibitionist ” ( 194 ) . The elegaic tone of this study is interestingly colored by the fact of its publication one year ...
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Contents
A HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION CRITICISM | 161 |
Gary Westfahl The Popular Tradition of Science Fiction | 187 |
Hassler The Academic Pioneers of Science Fiction | 213 |
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