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This article concentrates on one classic sf 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 ...
This article concentrates on one classic sf 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 ...
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Clarke's humor here hinges on the reader's recognition of Antarctica's popularity
as a setting for pulp stories of the previous few decades. His most obvious target
is H.P. Lovecraft's serialized novella "At the Mountains of Madness" (1936), but ...
Clarke's humor here hinges on the reader's recognition of Antarctica's popularity
as a setting for pulp stories of the previous few decades. His most obvious target
is H.P. Lovecraft's serialized novella "At the Mountains of Madness" (1936), but ...
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is a 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" (96). The point here
...
is a 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" (96). The point here
...
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