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Page 228
The only published example of which I am aware is historian Stephen Pyne ' s
brief discussion of Campbell ' s story in his book The Ice , an interdisciplinary
investigation of the meanings and desires attached to Antarctica . Pyne argues
that ...
The only published example of which I am aware is historian Stephen Pyne ' s
brief discussion of Campbell ' s story in his book The Ice , an interdisciplinary
investigation of the meanings and desires attached to Antarctica . Pyne argues
that ...
Page 248
... grasshoppers , rearing up to kill unsuspecting settlers on exploring jaunts .
Allen Steele ' s recent planetary - settlement novel Coyote ( 2002 ) , for example ,
brings a set of political refugees to a new planet where they have to get crops ...
... grasshoppers , rearing up to kill unsuspecting settlers on exploring jaunts .
Allen Steele ' s recent planetary - settlement novel Coyote ( 2002 ) , for example ,
brings a set of political refugees to a new planet where they have to get crops ...
Page 358
For example , in her entry on Germán Piniella , Heidi Ann García states that : ( His
) stories do not fall strictly under the science fiction rubric , since they do not deal
with scientific topics , the notion of the future , futuristic technology , or other ...
For example , in her entry on Germán Piniella , Heidi Ann García states that : ( His
) stories do not fall strictly under the science fiction rubric , since they do not deal
with scientific topics , the notion of the future , futuristic technology , or other ...
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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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