Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... hard to name . ( 46 ) » 5 And finally , in a text quite rare for its time , consider Iter Lunare , or A Voyage to the Moon ( 1703 ) by David Russen , whom one literary critic has described as " the first to write in a mode of science ...
... hard to name . ( 46 ) » 5 And finally , in a text quite rare for its time , consider Iter Lunare , or A Voyage to the Moon ( 1703 ) by David Russen , whom one literary critic has described as " the first to write in a mode of science ...
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... hard to find . It establishes a compound break with both the lurid and the stodgy traditions of s - f magazine publishing . From cover design to advertising selections , GALAXY Science Fiction intends to be a mature magazine for mature ...
... hard to find . It establishes a compound break with both the lurid and the stodgy traditions of s - f magazine publishing . From cover design to advertising selections , GALAXY Science Fiction intends to be a mature magazine for mature ...
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... hard science fiction in a pioneering essay , “ Whirligig World , " that appeared in Astounding Science- Fiction in June 1953 , L. Sprague de Camp in the same year offered more general guidance in The Science Fiction Handbook ( 1953 ) ...
... hard science fiction in a pioneering essay , “ Whirligig World , " that appeared in Astounding Science- Fiction in June 1953 , L. Sprague de Camp in the same year offered more general guidance in The Science Fiction Handbook ( 1953 ) ...
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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