Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... never before seen in the history of the genre . The first and best known example is Mary Shelley's groundbreaking novel Frankenstein ( 1818 ) , whose original preface ( written by Percy Shelley ) explained : The event on which this ...
... never before seen in the history of the genre . The first and best known example is Mary Shelley's groundbreaking novel Frankenstein ( 1818 ) , whose original preface ( written by Percy Shelley ) explained : The event on which this ...
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... never lied , because the poet never affirmed anything to be factually true , Wilde happily identifies creative fiction with lying . Of course , Oscar was doing his best to shock the then - dominant Victorian canons of realism and ...
... never lied , because the poet never affirmed anything to be factually true , Wilde happily identifies creative fiction with lying . Of course , Oscar was doing his best to shock the then - dominant Victorian canons of realism and ...
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... never see it . Kubrick was not universally popular , however . Intelligence never is . In addition to the irresistible visual ( and musical ) splendor of his films , there was always an insistent , unsparing intelligence that ...
... never see it . Kubrick was not universally popular , however . Intelligence never is . In addition to the irresistible visual ( and musical ) splendor of his films , there was always an insistent , unsparing intelligence that ...
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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