Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 121
An early example is this sentence : “ In Mary Shelley's tale ( which , be it noted , is set in the 1790s ) , one suggestive — and provocativescenario transforms the story into a plausible cameo of the late 1820s : the appearance of ...
An early example is this sentence : “ In Mary Shelley's tale ( which , be it noted , is set in the 1790s ) , one suggestive — and provocativescenario transforms the story into a plausible cameo of the late 1820s : the appearance of ...
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No essayist here has ventured to consider continuities in Delany's work from his earliest to his most recent writings . Delany's intensely lyrical early stories — sketches for his novels - to - be - are seldom touched upon .
No essayist here has ventured to consider continuities in Delany's work from his earliest to his most recent writings . Delany's intensely lyrical early stories — sketches for his novels - to - be - are seldom touched upon .
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It must be admitted that early German sf produced no figure of the stature of Verne or Wells ; even Kurd Lasswitz appears rather pedestrian besides Wells . The aesthetically most interesting German writer of the period was Paul ...
It must be admitted that early German sf produced no figure of the stature of Verne or Wells ; even Kurd Lasswitz appears rather pedestrian besides Wells . The aesthetically most interesting German writer of the period was Paul ...
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