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Page 152
... important figures and teams : Gunn , Gary K. Wolfe , Darko Suvin , Barry N. Malzberg , Paul Kincaid , Ursula K. Le Guin , Samuel R. Delany , Brian Aldiss and David Wingrove , Robert Scholes , Alexei and Cory Panshin , David Hartwell and ...
... important figures and teams : Gunn , Gary K. Wolfe , Darko Suvin , Barry N. Malzberg , Paul Kincaid , Ursula K. Le Guin , Samuel R. Delany , Brian Aldiss and David Wingrove , Robert Scholes , Alexei and Cory Panshin , David Hartwell and ...
Page 162
... important arguments Luckhurst makes is that sf's early and long - continuing relegation to low status has little to do with actual aesthetic quality and much to do with the genre's positions in cultural debates over the implications of ...
... important arguments Luckhurst makes is that sf's early and long - continuing relegation to low status has little to do with actual aesthetic quality and much to do with the genre's positions in cultural debates over the implications of ...
Page 164
... importance of the evolutionary paradigm to the nineteenth- century British codification of the scientific romance , and ... important for this study , " everyday experience transformed by machines and mechanical processes " ( 29 ) . For ...
... importance of the evolutionary paradigm to the nineteenth- century British codification of the scientific romance , and ... important for this study , " everyday experience transformed by machines and mechanical processes " ( 29 ) . For ...
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