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... edition of Anatomy of Wonder will note the elimination of coverage of SF not translated into English , which occupied 206 pages in the third edition . There were several reasons for the exclusion of untranslated SF . The audience for ...
... edition of Anatomy of Wonder will note the elimination of coverage of SF not translated into English , which occupied 206 pages in the third edition . There were several reasons for the exclusion of untranslated SF . The audience for ...
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... edition , but included now on the basis that in " an annotated title index , " it would be " foolish not to include many of the best - known titles of our time " ( xvi ) . But the no - star rank- ing is also used to condemn the Gor ...
... edition , but included now on the basis that in " an annotated title index , " it would be " foolish not to include many of the best - known titles of our time " ( xvi ) . But the no - star rank- ing is also used to condemn the Gor ...
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... edition cited is a later edition , provide also the date of the first edition . For articles in periodicals : volume number or ( if there . is no volume number ) whole number , date of issue cited , page numbers for quoted or ...
Contents
Susan Ayres The Straight Mind in Russs The Female Man | 22 |
Arthur B Evans The New Jules Verne | 35 |
Cathy Peppers Dialogic Origins and Alien Identities in Butlers | 47 |
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