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The result is an impure form , an anti - nostalgic collage that enables the genre to
speak to the present . In other words , McIntyre uses the genre ' s own devices to
rearrange its meanings . Engaging the space future as a central motif of sf , she ...
The result is an impure form , an anti - nostalgic collage that enables the genre to
speak to the present . In other words , McIntyre uses the genre ' s own devices to
rearrange its meanings . Engaging the space future as a central motif of sf , she ...
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For pragmatic reasons and due to space constraints , this volume focuses on
landmark authors in the genre and on ... be especially pleased by the inclusion of
entries on the Gothic ' s manifestation in various genres and disciplines such as ...
For pragmatic reasons and due to space constraints , this volume focuses on
landmark authors in the genre and on ... be especially pleased by the inclusion of
entries on the Gothic ' s manifestation in various genres and disciplines such as ...
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Something was born in 1926 , a marketplace category ( initially called "
scientifiction " by Gernsback , modulating into the more pronounceable “ science
fiction ” by 1930 ) , a self - conscious genre of popular fiction , a hothouse for the ...
Something was born in 1926 , a marketplace category ( initially called "
scientifiction " by Gernsback , modulating into the more pronounceable “ science
fiction ” by 1930 ) , a self - conscious genre of popular fiction , a hothouse for the ...
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Clarkes Greetings CarbonBased Bipeds Keay Davidsons Carl | 351 |
Donna Whites Ursula K Le Guin and the Critics Charles Nicol | 357 |
David Seeds Imagining Apocalypse Paul Brians | 364 |
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