Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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I shall not be supposed as according the remotest degree of serious faith to such an imagination ; yet , in assuming it as the basis of a work of fancy , I have not considered myself as merely weaving a series of supernatural terrors .
I shall not be supposed as according the remotest degree of serious faith to such an imagination ; yet , in assuming it as the basis of a work of fancy , I have not considered myself as merely weaving a series of supernatural terrors .
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He makes a strong case for the fact that , when history overtakes myth as the context for the apocalyptic imagination , speculative fiction becomes the new locus for the narratives of eschatology . Wagar's Terminal Visions concludes ...
He makes a strong case for the fact that , when history overtakes myth as the context for the apocalyptic imagination , speculative fiction becomes the new locus for the narratives of eschatology . Wagar's Terminal Visions concludes ...
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Science Fiction Handbook : The Writing of Imaginative Fiction . ... by L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp as Science Fiction Handbook - Revised : A Guide to Writing Imaginative Literature . ... Science and Imagination .
Science Fiction Handbook : The Writing of Imaginative Fiction . ... by L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp as Science Fiction Handbook - Revised : A Guide to Writing Imaginative Literature . ... Science and Imagination .
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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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