Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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... story , showing how a reading focused on space and place can find new meanings in what might be considered a well - mined , if not exhausted , text . The text is John W. Campbell's 1938 story " Who Goes There ? " and its " setting " is ...
... story , showing how a reading focused on space and place can find new meanings in what might be considered a well - mined , if not exhausted , text . The text is John W. Campbell's 1938 story " Who Goes There ? " and its " setting " is ...
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... Stories , Wonder Stories , and Strange Stories , and also in generalist pulp magazines such as Argosy and All- Story Weekly.2 The features of Antarctica that made it so popular among pulp sf writers and readers of this period are not ...
... Stories , Wonder Stories , and Strange Stories , and also in generalist pulp magazines such as Argosy and All- Story Weekly.2 The features of Antarctica that made it so popular among pulp sf writers and readers of this period are not ...
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... story about an “ Arctic expedition , " and emphasizing the tale's " claustrophobic Arctic setting " ( 152 ) . Michael Pinsky similarly states that the work concerns " a group of thirty - seven military scientists stationed in the arctic ...
... story about an “ Arctic expedition , " and emphasizing the tale's " claustrophobic Arctic setting " ( 152 ) . Michael Pinsky similarly states that the work concerns " a group of thirty - seven military scientists stationed in the arctic ...
Contents
Carl Abbott Homesteading on the Extraterrestrial Frontier | 240 |
Butler LSD Lying Ink and Lies | 265 |
Animals Kinship and Butlers | 281 |
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