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... American Studies , # 1 . Frankfurt am Main / New York : Peter Lang , 1991. 122pp . I am not at all certain who the target audience for this study might be . Keulen writes in English about the texts of three American writers , but she ...
... American Studies , # 1 . Frankfurt am Main / New York : Peter Lang , 1991. 122pp . I am not at all certain who the target audience for this study might be . Keulen writes in English about the texts of three American writers , but she ...
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... American , Ruddick writes : Science fiction in America is , by its nature , antiliterary because the values enshrined in the canon of American literature tend to be profoundly adversary to American values . To put it bluntly , the ...
... American , Ruddick writes : Science fiction in America is , by its nature , antiliterary because the values enshrined in the canon of American literature tend to be profoundly adversary to American values . To put it bluntly , the ...
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... American writers . It was not exactly Burrough- sian , for it carried a heavier weight of speculation , but then in 1930 Clayton Magazines launched Astounding Stories , with stories written by veteran pulp- sters ( as opposed to the SF ...
... American writers . It was not exactly Burrough- sian , for it carried a heavier weight of speculation , but then in 1930 Clayton Magazines launched Astounding Stories , with stories written by veteran pulp- sters ( as opposed to the SF ...
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Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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