Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 37
Page 35
Earth would become the rich satire on human behavior and 1930s political history that we find in Star Maker . The ... becoming increasingly important . The Stapledon Archive includes several drafts of time and space scales , 15 and while ...
Earth would become the rich satire on human behavior and 1930s political history that we find in Star Maker . The ... becoming increasingly important . The Stapledon Archive includes several drafts of time and space scales , 15 and while ...
Page 70
... become prisoners within a technological apparatus that was supposed to remain subservient . " Struggle for the Sun ... becomes visible in other details , such as the proper names that Honold and Larsen give the characters . Names are ...
... become prisoners within a technological apparatus that was supposed to remain subservient . " Struggle for the Sun ... becomes visible in other details , such as the proper names that Honold and Larsen give the characters . Names are ...
Page 93
... become that thing " ( Meet Me 385 ) . One of the simplest reasons for becoming James Tiptree , Jr. was Sheldon's perception that the women already publishing sf under their own names were never quite equal to male authors in the mostly ...
... become that thing " ( Meet Me 385 ) . One of the simplest reasons for becoming James Tiptree , Jr. was Sheldon's perception that the women already publishing sf under their own names were never quite equal to male authors in the mostly ...
Contents
2106 01936 | 1 |
Patrick A McCarthy The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 |
SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES | 32 |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
a-life abduction Aki's Alice Sheldon alien American animation argues artificial Asimov's Astounding Stories authors Bleiler chaos theory chapter characters cinema concept cosmic cosmos creatures critical Crossley culture cyberpunk Decadent Dick's discourse discussion dust E.T. Bell early Earth episode Eric Temple Bell essay ethics experience familiar Fantasy's film's Final Fantasy future Gaia genre German Graham Heinlein Honold human ideas imagination invasion James Tiptree Japanese Jarvis John Taine literary literature living London manuscript Margulis McLane military narrative Nebula Maker novel Olaf Stapledon Orion Palmer Palumbo Phantom Phantom planet planet poem political post/human postmodern produced psychology published rats Raumpatrouille readers reading reference ribotype Richard Bleiler rotoscoped Science Fiction Writers scientific scientists secret Shiel social space spirit Stapledon Star Maker Stockwell submyth suggests superweapon Taine's television texts theme theory Tiptree's Twelve Eighty-Seven uncanny University vision volume Wells's