Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 45
... readers wanted , and some readers of Astounding Stories accordingly expressed the opinion that the story was not a genuine science fiction novel - which serves to explain why science fiction book publishers were never interested in it ...
... readers wanted , and some readers of Astounding Stories accordingly expressed the opinion that the story was not a genuine science fiction novel - which serves to explain why science fiction book publishers were never interested in it ...
Page 48
... readers to show off their scientific knowledge by discussing the science in stories , and to announce an inability to understand a story might seem an admission of stupidity . Still , one can be reasonably sure that readers were ...
... readers to show off their scientific knowledge by discussing the science in stories , and to announce an inability to understand a story might seem an admission of stupidity . Still , one can be reasonably sure that readers were ...
Page 123
... readers construct contextual frames that resemble their familiar experience of reality . This inertial tendency to expend the least cognitive effort ( i.e. , to treat all reference as if it were to reality ) is constantly roused by ...
... readers construct contextual frames that resemble their familiar experience of reality . This inertial tendency to expend the least cognitive effort ( i.e. , to treat all reference as if it were to reality ) is constantly roused by ...
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Patrick A McCarthy The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 |
SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES | 32 |
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