Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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Page 76
... theme of " Gogo no Kyouryu ” ( Dinosaur in the Afternoon ) is the same as that of Hey , Come On Out . And yet , while the latter story condensed its theme in the closing sentence , the former story , from its beginning , contrasts the ...
... theme of " Gogo no Kyouryu ” ( Dinosaur in the Afternoon ) is the same as that of Hey , Come On Out . And yet , while the latter story condensed its theme in the closing sentence , the former story , from its beginning , contrasts the ...
Page 351
... theme , all brooded over by an antique demon . “ 5,271,009 ” ( 1953 ) features a relation of Satan and an artist who ... themes of captivity and release , and a great many of his characters spend time in prisons or psychiatric wards ...
... theme , all brooded over by an antique demon . “ 5,271,009 ” ( 1953 ) features a relation of Satan and an artist who ... themes of captivity and release , and a great many of his characters spend time in prisons or psychiatric wards ...
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... theme " as " the frontier theme , " which perhaps should have been the work's subtitle all along . To discuss sf in terms of the long - standing American literary fascination with the frontier is to situate it directly within a ...
... theme " as " the frontier theme , " which perhaps should have been the work's subtitle all along . To discuss sf in terms of the long - standing American literary fascination with the frontier is to situate it directly within a ...
Contents
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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