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In goal - directed evolution - which figures prominently in many sf novels about the evolution of Homo superior , including Olaf Stapledon's Star Maker ( 1937 ) and Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End ( 1953 ) -the evolutionary process ...
In goal - directed evolution - which figures prominently in many sf novels about the evolution of Homo superior , including Olaf Stapledon's Star Maker ( 1937 ) and Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End ( 1953 ) -the evolutionary process ...
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... sf tales of mutant outcasts ( Van Vogt's Slan [ 1940 ) , Stapledon's Odd John ( 1935 ] ) to American Jewish modernist depictions of alienated " schlemiels " ( in the work of Bernard Malamud , Saul Bellow , and Philip Roth ) .
... sf tales of mutant outcasts ( Van Vogt's Slan [ 1940 ) , Stapledon's Odd John ( 1935 ] ) to American Jewish modernist depictions of alienated " schlemiels " ( in the work of Bernard Malamud , Saul Bellow , and Philip Roth ) .
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Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
Amanda Fernbach The Fetishization of Masculinity in Science | 234 |
Vonda N McIntyres | 256 |
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