Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 272
... volume he becomes , at a stroke , one of our most interesting and valuable sf critics . The volume addresses itself to science fiction in at least three distinct but interlocking ways : by analyzing a good many particular works in both ...
... volume he becomes , at a stroke , one of our most interesting and valuable sf critics . The volume addresses itself to science fiction in at least three distinct but interlocking ways : by analyzing a good many particular works in both ...
Page 286
... volumes on Moore reviewed here . Serving as a volume of written and comic tributes from colleagues , Alan Moore : Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman has little critical value and yet demonstrates the esteem in which Moore is held by ...
... volumes on Moore reviewed here . Serving as a volume of written and comic tributes from colleagues , Alan Moore : Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman has little critical value and yet demonstrates the esteem in which Moore is held by ...
Page 316
... volume with his " part reverie , part parody , part fantasy " Introduction ( 4 ) . Self abstains from adding an essay of glosses of the forthcoming essays but rather writes of the impact of Gray on UK literature and of the impact of ...
... volume with his " part reverie , part parody , part fantasy " Introduction ( 4 ) . Self abstains from adding an essay of glosses of the forthcoming essays but rather writes of the impact of Gray on UK literature and of the impact of ...
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