Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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In these Notes ( written between 1620 and 1630 ) , Kepler provides lengthy explanations of Galileo's and Tycho Brahe's theories , his own personal musings , and various comments about how , why , and in what social context his fictional ...
In these Notes ( written between 1620 and 1630 ) , Kepler provides lengthy explanations of Galileo's and Tycho Brahe's theories , his own personal musings , and various comments about how , why , and in what social context his fictional ...
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Overall , in articulating a broader and more sophisticated vision of what science fiction was , how it should be written , why it should be written , and where it came from , Campbell both harkened back to some of the ideas of ...
Overall , in articulating a broader and more sophisticated vision of what science fiction was , how it should be written , why it should be written , and where it came from , Campbell both harkened back to some of the ideas of ...
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At the same time , it's spacious enough to accommodate a fine discussion with Benford , whose writing McCaffery characterizes as “ a particularly ... The pieces gathered here were written in 1979/80 by a prolific writer and editor ...
At the same time , it's spacious enough to accommodate a fine discussion with Benford , whose writing McCaffery characterizes as “ a particularly ... The pieces gathered here were written in 1979/80 by a prolific writer and editor ...
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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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