Science-fiction Studies, Volume 22SFS Publications., 1995 - Electronic journals |
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Page 162
... seems to fade in the 1960s ( Damon Knight writing in 1962 concedes as of then the difficulty of inventing new twists on the old paradox ) . " Sf's “ exhaustion " with time travel , then , seems co - temporaneous with the passing from ...
... seems to fade in the 1960s ( Damon Knight writing in 1962 concedes as of then the difficulty of inventing new twists on the old paradox ) . " Sf's “ exhaustion " with time travel , then , seems co - temporaneous with the passing from ...
Page 312
... seems reborn from Maeshowe tomb and calmed by the lack of specific " discourse " in Brodgar's salutation , he seems shocked into a new ( but unspecified ) mind- and body - framework as he re - sees domesticity in the Stone Age " houses ...
... seems reborn from Maeshowe tomb and calmed by the lack of specific " discourse " in Brodgar's salutation , he seems shocked into a new ( but unspecified ) mind- and body - framework as he re - sees domesticity in the Stone Age " houses ...
Page 323
... seems unusually aware of this tension between the speculative and the visceral , and intent on exploring what we ... seems quite familiar . But despite this level of familiarity , Hardware also brings us up a bit short , prods us to ...
... seems unusually aware of this tension between the speculative and the visceral , and intent on exploring what we ... seems quite familiar . But despite this level of familiarity , Hardware also brings us up a bit short , prods us to ...
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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