Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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( The Issue at Hand 13 - 14 ) There are three interesting features in the
approaches of Knight and Blish . ... boundaries , stories with involving characters
, stories that addressed science and its issues in imaginative and provocative
ways — and ...
( The Issue at Hand 13 - 14 ) There are three interesting features in the
approaches of Knight and Blish . ... boundaries , stories with involving characters
, stories that addressed science and its issues in imaginative and provocative
ways — and ...
Page 199
... how it is made ” ( 22 ) — and thus to learn how to make one better ; Blish
similarly argued that “ the whole point of telling a man he is doing something the
wrong way is the hope that next time he will do it right ” ( More Issues at Hand 1 -
2 ) .
... how it is made ” ( 22 ) — and thus to learn how to make one better ; Blish
similarly argued that “ the whole point of telling a man he is doing something the
wrong way is the hope that next time he will do it right ” ( More Issues at Hand 1 -
2 ) .
Page 205
In addition to letters from Isaac Asimov , Ray Bradbury , and August Derleth , the
issue features an essay by Norman Siringer , “ Literature and Science Fiction , ”
which displays an unexpected awareness of developments in contemporary ...
In addition to letters from Isaac Asimov , Ray Bradbury , and August Derleth , the
issue features an essay by Norman Siringer , “ Literature and Science Fiction , ”
which displays an unexpected awareness of developments in contemporary ...
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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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