Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 29
... genre that combined features of the chronicle- history , the satirical voyage , the scientific romance , and the philosophical conte❞ — the genre of Last and First Men and Star Maker ( Crossley 180 ) . Yet by this time Stapledon had ...
... genre that combined features of the chronicle- history , the satirical voyage , the scientific romance , and the philosophical conte❞ — the genre of Last and First Men and Star Maker ( Crossley 180 ) . Yet by this time Stapledon had ...
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... Genre conventions support this oblique approach . By returning the audience to a world reassuringly familiar from one installment to the next , and by confirming a sense of competence and control with regard to this world , genre ...
... Genre conventions support this oblique approach . By returning the audience to a world reassuringly familiar from one installment to the next , and by confirming a sense of competence and control with regard to this world , genre ...
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... genre importance " ( xvi ) . Volume 4 , From Here to Forever ( 1950 to 1992 , with each decade represented by a few stories , although the 1990s are represented only by a single Jorge Luis Borges story ) , focuses on the literary ...
... genre importance " ( xvi ) . Volume 4 , From Here to Forever ( 1950 to 1992 , with each decade represented by a few stories , although the 1990s are represented only by a single Jorge Luis Borges story ) , focuses on the literary ...
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Patrick A McCarthy The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 |
SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES | 32 |
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