Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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Page 175
... fact , they reach an irrefutable truth . ( 26-27 ) In fact , it was the contrasting levels of verisimilitude in their fiction that Jules Verne identified as the most conspicuous difference between his own novels and those of his English ...
... fact , they reach an irrefutable truth . ( 26-27 ) In fact , it was the contrasting levels of verisimilitude in their fiction that Jules Verne identified as the most conspicuous difference between his own novels and those of his English ...
Page 195
... fact , theory , hypothesis , and outright guesses " ( " Introduction , " 1959 , ix ) and said the science fiction writer must “ extrapolate , which is the process of taking a known fact or theory of today and carrying it just as far as ...
... fact , theory , hypothesis , and outright guesses " ( " Introduction , " 1959 , ix ) and said the science fiction writer must “ extrapolate , which is the process of taking a known fact or theory of today and carrying it just as far as ...
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... Fact lies in its thoroughness . Klinkowitz covers virtually everything Vonnegut has written or said . He clearly knows where all the bodies are buried . Vonnegut once warned Klinkowitz and John Somer - co - editors of The Vonnegut ...
... Fact lies in its thoroughness . Klinkowitz covers virtually everything Vonnegut has written or said . He clearly knows where all the bodies are buried . Vonnegut once warned Klinkowitz and John Somer - co - editors of The Vonnegut ...
Contents
Gary Westfahl The Popular Tradition of Science Fiction | 187 |
Hassler The Academic Pioneers of Science Fiction | 213 |
OTHER ARTICLES | 284 |
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