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Page 117
... interesting answer is not taken up by the interviewer because of the exigencies of time . A point made frequently in the discussions is that a number of excellent women writers have come onto the post- " golden age " scene . And ...
... interesting answer is not taken up by the interviewer because of the exigencies of time . A point made frequently in the discussions is that a number of excellent women writers have come onto the post- " golden age " scene . And ...
Page 243
... interesting result of theoretical discussions ) . It is not , one wants to say at once , a replay of the older debates , if only because the newer " hard sci- ence " fiction ( Benford , again ) has little in common with the Golden Age ...
... interesting result of theoretical discussions ) . It is not , one wants to say at once , a replay of the older debates , if only because the newer " hard sci- ence " fiction ( Benford , again ) has little in common with the Golden Age ...
Page 403
... interesting . This mode of thought may well be at work in an abstract intellectual sense . But the historical consciousness of the period should be taken into account in assessing such motives . To conclude , one may return to the ...
... interesting . This mode of thought may well be at work in an abstract intellectual sense . But the historical consciousness of the period should be taken into account in assessing such motives . To conclude , one may return to the ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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