Science-fiction Studies, Volume 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Electronic journals |
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... earth " , however , in the sense of abandoning science fiction for the realistic social novel . While suggesting ... earth , and the hyperbole of religion , stretching into infinity -- the two are so different , so incompatible . But ...
... earth " , however , in the sense of abandoning science fiction for the realistic social novel . While suggesting ... earth , and the hyperbole of religion , stretching into infinity -- the two are so different , so incompatible . But ...
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... Earth's future ( Mars ) or of its past ( Venus ) . We know now that neither of these assumptions is true . Venus is not similar to Earth as Earth was some hundreds of millions of years ago , and Mars has nothing in common with the ...
... Earth's future ( Mars ) or of its past ( Venus ) . We know now that neither of these assumptions is true . Venus is not similar to Earth as Earth was some hundreds of millions of years ago , and Mars has nothing in common with the ...
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forgotten . " # 23 . The Flat Earth Again . PMG 58 ( Apr 2 1894 ) : 3 . [ H & P ; ACW : " The Flat Earth Again " ] . A dialogue in which a " perverse person " challenges a schoolmaster to prove the earth round . " The point is that you ...
forgotten . " # 23 . The Flat Earth Again . PMG 58 ( Apr 2 1894 ) : 3 . [ H & P ; ACW : " The Flat Earth Again " ] . A dialogue in which a " perverse person " challenges a schoolmaster to prove the earth round . " The point is that you ...
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