Science-fiction Studies, Volume 17SFS Publications., 1990 - Electronic journals |
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... it continues to be held captive to national political agendas . 6. “ The Two Cultures . ” Extremely few French SF works were rendered into English prior to 1961 ; and only in 1965 did the first translated French SF short - story ...
... it continues to be held captive to national political agendas . 6. “ The Two Cultures . ” Extremely few French SF works were rendered into English prior to 1961 ; and only in 1965 did the first translated French SF short - story ...
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Those French SF authors who continue to pattern themselves after certain Anglo - American SF writers are no longer ... While American SF continues to play a role in shaping the mythos of our modern technological world , French SF has ...
Those French SF authors who continue to pattern themselves after certain Anglo - American SF writers are no longer ... While American SF continues to play a role in shaping the mythos of our modern technological world , French SF has ...
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He continues to analyze the morals , manners , and negative aspects of contemporary life , except that he now tests his findings under new generic conditions . His latest offering , Země žen ( The Country of Women , 1987 ) , is a ...
He continues to analyze the morals , manners , and negative aspects of contemporary life , except that he now tests his findings under new generic conditions . His latest offering , Země žen ( The Country of Women , 1987 ) , is a ...
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Contents
Glenn Grant Transcendence Through Detournement | 41 |
Ivan Adamovič Czech SF in the Last Forty Years | 50 |
NOTES | 57 |
Copyright | |
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