Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issues 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... century humanist attacks on the Apollo Program . Donne argues that the new , Copernican , model of the universe undermines the moral order . Curiously , one of the most important English texts of the early seventeenth century , Bishop ...
... century humanist attacks on the Apollo Program . Donne argues that the new , Copernican , model of the universe undermines the moral order . Curiously , one of the most important English texts of the early seventeenth century , Bishop ...
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pressing question of the late - nineteenth century . The sphinx ultimately stands for the historical destiny of nineteenth - century class relations . This sphinx is thus closely related to Thomas Carlyle's sphinx , which stands ...
pressing question of the late - nineteenth century . The sphinx ultimately stands for the historical destiny of nineteenth - century class relations . This sphinx is thus closely related to Thomas Carlyle's sphinx , which stands ...
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... century " ( xvii ) ignores the influence that nineteenth - century English women writers such as Anne Radcliffe and Emily Brontë , whose Gothic tales include fantastical elements found in speculative fiction , had on later authors ...
... century " ( xvii ) ignores the influence that nineteenth - century English women writers such as Anne Radcliffe and Emily Brontë , whose Gothic tales include fantastical elements found in speculative fiction , had on later authors ...
Contents
Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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