Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... FOUNDATION series past Foundation and Earth , so we are left with the Galaxia solution as Asimov's final word in his future history . Whether or not he would have ultimately rejected Galaxia in favor of something else is a matter of ...
... FOUNDATION series past Foundation and Earth , so we are left with the Galaxia solution as Asimov's final word in his future history . Whether or not he would have ultimately rejected Galaxia in favor of something else is a matter of ...
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... Foundation's Edge , Asimov explicitly links the events in The End of Eternity to the FOUNDATION universe by offering the story as one of Gaia's legends of Earth . Thus it seems quite plausible to read The End of Eternity as the first ...
... Foundation's Edge , Asimov explicitly links the events in The End of Eternity to the FOUNDATION universe by offering the story as one of Gaia's legends of Earth . Thus it seems quite plausible to read The End of Eternity as the first ...
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14. The SECOND FOUNDATION TRILOGY consists of Gregory Benford's Foundation's Fear ( 1997 ) , Greg Bear's Foundation and Chaos ( 1998 ) , and David Brin's Foundation's Triumph ( 1999 ) . WORKS CITED Asimov , Isaac . The Caves of Steel ...
14. The SECOND FOUNDATION TRILOGY consists of Gregory Benford's Foundation's Fear ( 1997 ) , Greg Bear's Foundation and Chaos ( 1998 ) , and David Brin's Foundation's Triumph ( 1999 ) . WORKS CITED Asimov , Isaac . The Caves of Steel ...
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