Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 303
This sense of Australia constituting the polarized other of early modern Europe
infuses the perception of the continent during the history of its settlement :
Australia comes to represent the state from which humanity has come , a “ '
natural ' pre ...
This sense of Australia constituting the polarized other of early modern Europe
infuses the perception of the continent during the history of its settlement :
Australia comes to represent the state from which humanity has come , a “ '
natural ' pre ...
Page 340
This book is an invaluable compendium of information , absolutely essential
reading for anyone interested in studying the early development of the science
fiction genre . It is , and will likely remain , the definitive study of its subject . The
facts ...
This book is an invaluable compendium of information , absolutely essential
reading for anyone interested in studying the early development of the science
fiction genre . It is , and will likely remain , the definitive study of its subject . The
facts ...
Page 359
Contrary to what is generally accepted by mainstream sf critics , many of the
scholars in this book are in agreement that Latin American Modernist writers ,
such as Leopoldo Lugones and Amado Nervo , could be considered early
contributors ...
Contrary to what is generally accepted by mainstream sf critics , many of the
scholars in this book are in agreement that Latin American Modernist writers ,
such as Leopoldo Lugones and Amado Nervo , could be considered early
contributors ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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