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Page 232
He would no doubt have read Lovecraft ' s story , which is itself partly an homage
to Poe ' s Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym , 10 when it appeared in Astounding
the year before he assumed editorship . “ Who Goes There ? ” also contains an ...
He would no doubt have read Lovecraft ' s story , which is itself partly an homage
to Poe ' s Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym , 10 when it appeared in Astounding
the year before he assumed editorship . “ Who Goes There ? ” also contains an ...
Page 266
A handful of occasions hardly seems enough to cement an “ acid - crazed ”
reputation , but that is to ignore the numerous articles and letters that appeared in
various fanzines during the mid - 1960s testifying to Dick ' s use of psychedelics .
A handful of occasions hardly seems enough to cement an “ acid - crazed ”
reputation , but that is to ignore the numerous articles and letters that appeared in
various fanzines during the mid - 1960s testifying to Dick ' s use of psychedelics .
Page 367
Unfortunately , these letters , on which Hoppenstand builds much of his case that
Stevens ' s work strongly influenced Lovecraft , were not written by Lovecraft , but
by the person whose name originally appeared with them in Argosy ...
Unfortunately , these letters , on which Hoppenstand builds much of his case that
Stevens ' s work strongly influenced Lovecraft , were not written by Lovecraft , but
by the person whose name originally appeared with them in Argosy ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
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