Science-fiction Studies, Issues 29-31SFS Publications, 1983 - Science fiction |
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James Gunn The Gatekeepers Most genres begin with a single work and develop when other writers , in their work , include the significant elements of the prototype , or extend them , or react against them . Occasionally a seminal work ...
James Gunn The Gatekeepers Most genres begin with a single work and develop when other writers , in their work , include the significant elements of the prototype , or extend them , or react against them . Occasionally a seminal work ...
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But up to the 1880s , the significant texts still had as their main addressee the upper - middle classes - i.e. , the affluent bourgeoisie and the upper professionals . This holds for Maitland ( 1873 ) , In the Future ( 1875 ? ) ...
But up to the 1880s , the significant texts still had as their main addressee the upper - middle classes - i.e. , the affluent bourgeoisie and the upper professionals . This holds for Maitland ( 1873 ) , In the Future ( 1875 ? ) ...
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It is very significant to have translated the Ruskinian metaphor of the storm - cloud of the 19th century " into a consistent framework of a decisively different world and history , even if Jefferies oscillates between satirizing and ...
It is very significant to have translated the Ruskinian metaphor of the storm - cloud of the 19th century " into a consistent framework of a decisively different world and history , even if Jefferies oscillates between satirizing and ...
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Editorial | 2 |
James Gunn The Gatekeepers | 15 |
Boris Eizykman Chance and Science | 24 |
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