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Page 424
... approach . But these lines converged in the early twentieth century , reaching apogee in 1920 , when Wells renewed his interest in human prehistory . Had he remained true to Huxley's thought , he doubtless would have produced a more ...
... approach . But these lines converged in the early twentieth century , reaching apogee in 1920 , when Wells renewed his interest in human prehistory . Had he remained true to Huxley's thought , he doubtless would have produced a more ...
Page 498
... approach might be to compile a list of authors and titles of YA sf common to all of the critical works , and then examine those unique to one or two of them . This would give us a perspective on the center , but more importantly also on ...
... approach might be to compile a list of authors and titles of YA sf common to all of the critical works , and then examine those unique to one or two of them . This would give us a perspective on the center , but more importantly also on ...
Page 534
... approach to the history of sf , one that has been periodically debated in the pages of Science Fiction Studies . In ... approaches the idea from a quite different perspective ( 264-65 ) —and despite the prominence of Edward Bryant's much ...
... approach to the history of sf , one that has been periodically debated in the pages of Science Fiction Studies . In ... approaches the idea from a quite different perspective ( 264-65 ) —and despite the prominence of Edward Bryant's much ...
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