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Page 258
... begins to feel a fever coming on , allying him , not completely willfully and quite unpredictably , to a counter ... begins to find out , she begins to change , as do all objects transmitted through these spaces , including Antar , whose ...
... begins to feel a fever coming on , allying him , not completely willfully and quite unpredictably , to a counter ... begins to find out , she begins to change , as do all objects transmitted through these spaces , including Antar , whose ...
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... begins from his premise ( quoted earlier ) in Critical Theory in Science Fiction , that fantasy fiction is inferior to sf because it is irrationalist and ideological , tending to " ratify the mundane status quo " by presenting no ...
... begins from his premise ( quoted earlier ) in Critical Theory in Science Fiction , that fantasy fiction is inferior to sf because it is irrationalist and ideological , tending to " ratify the mundane status quo " by presenting no ...
Page 316
... begins with Barney Warf's essay on alternate history , here more grammatically styled alternative history or ( following Niall Ferguson ) counterfactual history , " The Way it Wasn't : Alternative Histories , Contingent Geographies ...
... begins with Barney Warf's essay on alternate history , here more grammatically styled alternative history or ( following Niall Ferguson ) counterfactual history , " The Way it Wasn't : Alternative Histories , Contingent Geographies ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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