Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Tekeli - li ' or Hollow Earth Lives : A Bibliography of Antarctic Fiction . ” 1993 .
November 22 , 2004 . < http : / / www . antarctic - circle . org . fauno . htm > .
Creed , Barbara . “ Horror and the Monstrous - Feminine : An Imaginary Abjection
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Tekeli - li ' or Hollow Earth Lives : A Bibliography of Antarctic Fiction . ” 1993 .
November 22 , 2004 . < http : / / www . antarctic - circle . org . fauno . htm > .
Creed , Barbara . “ Horror and the Monstrous - Feminine : An Imaginary Abjection
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Page 353
e Evolutiossays on ci reviews concerns of the earlier volume into a consideration
of the horror narrative from roughly the mid - point of the twentieth century
through to its last decade . To these we might add his volume , Ramsey Campbell
and ...
e Evolutiossays on ci reviews concerns of the earlier volume into a consideration
of the horror narrative from roughly the mid - point of the twentieth century
through to its last decade . To these we might add his volume , Ramsey Campbell
and ...
Page 354
... at the horror story and the different approaches they have employed ; the result
of this is to encourage our appreciation ... order to understand the writer ' s
preoccupations ; relating that body of work to the larger body of horror literature
— is ...
... at the horror story and the different approaches they have employed ; the result
of this is to encourage our appreciation ... order to understand the writer ' s
preoccupations ; relating that body of work to the larger body of horror literature
— is ...
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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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