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Page 78
... literature . Or , at least Tanizaki's " Small Kingdom " can be more aptly associated with SF than Kawabata's " One ... literature . Kobo Abe was influenced by German literature , as was Yutaka Haniya by Russian and Jun Ishikawa by French ...
... literature . Or , at least Tanizaki's " Small Kingdom " can be more aptly associated with SF than Kawabata's " One ... literature . Kobo Abe was influenced by German literature , as was Yutaka Haniya by Russian and Jun Ishikawa by French ...
Page 101
... literature have little in common and appeal to very different audiences . Science fiction literature is , at its best , not afraid of experiments , of intellectual speculation .... Science fiction literature has a distinct and fairly ...
... literature have little in common and appeal to very different audiences . Science fiction literature is , at its best , not afraid of experiments , of intellectual speculation .... Science fiction literature has a distinct and fairly ...
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... Literature is the first full - length study of dystopian literature to appear since Mark Hillegas's 1967 H. G. Wells and the Anti - Utopians . I'm not sure that this is a justifiable claim , since many of the scores of utopian studies ...
... Literature is the first full - length study of dystopian literature to appear since Mark Hillegas's 1967 H. G. Wells and the Anti - Utopians . I'm not sure that this is a justifiable claim , since many of the scores of utopian studies ...
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Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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