Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 333
M . Keith Booker ' s volume attempts to survey a popular genre of a popular
medium and Matthew Kapell and William G . Doty bring together eleven original
essays in a volume that joins the already substantial body of work ( if not yet a
body of ...
M . Keith Booker ' s volume attempts to survey a popular genre of a popular
medium and Matthew Kapell and William G . Doty bring together eleven original
essays in a volume that joins the already substantial body of work ( if not yet a
body of ...
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 356
The editors offer no evidence of their expertise in sf and fantasy , and offer no
information on the contributors to the volume , an unfortunate choice when
considering issues of identity , nationality , and culture . An Anglo - Canadian will
see and ...
The editors offer no evidence of their expertise in sf and fantasy , and offer no
information on the contributors to the volume , an unfortunate choice when
considering issues of identity , nationality , and culture . An Anglo - Canadian will
see and ...
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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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