Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Whatever specific “ future ” we will one day have to live in will be determined by events in the present ; decisions made today foreclose certain possible futures and encourage others . So futurologists have turned to what is called ...
Whatever specific “ future ” we will one day have to live in will be determined by events in the present ; decisions made today foreclose certain possible futures and encourage others . So futurologists have turned to what is called ...
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Dalgleish identifies only Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius stories as possible usurpers who might have snuck into the house of sf under false pretenses . ( Or is the problem that they are “ unsuccessful ? ” [ 95 ] ) It may be that it is ...
Dalgleish identifies only Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius stories as possible usurpers who might have snuck into the house of sf under false pretenses . ( Or is the problem that they are “ unsuccessful ? ” [ 95 ] ) It may be that it is ...
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He laments that his techniques cannot touch " something in the seat of the emotions ( : c ] ravings , instincts , desires that harm humanity ” ( 814 ) , and Stover not unreasonably comments : “ The clearest possible indicator that ...
He laments that his techniques cannot touch " something in the seat of the emotions ( : c ] ravings , instincts , desires that harm humanity ” ( 814 ) , and Stover not unreasonably comments : “ The clearest possible indicator that ...
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