Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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Page 192
And while Beck apologized in his preface for his failure “ to formulate a sketch of
a system of criticism of this new type of romance ” ( ix ) , he nonetheless makes
an interesting effort to blend the principles of H . G . Wells ( with which he is ...
And while Beck apologized in his preface for his failure “ to formulate a sketch of
a system of criticism of this new type of romance ” ( ix ) , he nonetheless makes
an interesting effort to blend the principles of H . G . Wells ( with which he is ...
Page 251
Silent Interviews contains some of Delany ' s most interesting statements about
the field , including Takayuki Tatsumi ' s interview " Some Real Mothers . . . ” ; “
The Semiology of Silence : The Science - Fiction Studies Interview ” ; and the ...
Silent Interviews contains some of Delany ' s most interesting statements about
the field , including Takayuki Tatsumi ' s interview " Some Real Mothers . . . ” ; “
The Semiology of Silence : The Science - Fiction Studies Interview ” ; and the ...
Page 329
In a more personal vein , we get some interesting memoiristic reflections on life in
the British New Wave scene of the 1960s ( with which Disch was more closely
associated than perhaps any other important American author ) . Finally , the
most ...
In a more personal vein , we get some interesting memoiristic reflections on life in
the British New Wave scene of the 1960s ( with which Disch was more closely
associated than perhaps any other important American author ) . Finally , the
most ...
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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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