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... stories published in the early years of the genre . Many are role - reversal stories that construct anxious ( and sometimes inadvertently hilarious ) fictional scenarios in which women have taken over both social and political power ...
... stories published in the early years of the genre . Many are role - reversal stories that construct anxious ( and sometimes inadvertently hilarious ) fictional scenarios in which women have taken over both social and political power ...
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... stories that include women characters " can't bring the ' feminine interest ' into a story without getting sloppy . There is an occasional good one ( ' Helen O'Loy ' is a beautiful case in point ) but for every exceptional one there are ...
... stories that include women characters " can't bring the ' feminine interest ' into a story without getting sloppy . There is an occasional good one ( ' Helen O'Loy ' is a beautiful case in point ) but for every exceptional one there are ...
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... Stories . Ed . James A. Mann . Framingham , MA : NESFA , 2003. xvi + 462 pp . $ 26 hc . Collects the 16 stories Campbell wrote under Stuart byline during the 1930s , including classics such as " Twilight " ( 1934 ) and " Who Goes There ...
... Stories . Ed . James A. Mann . Framingham , MA : NESFA , 2003. xvi + 462 pp . $ 26 hc . Collects the 16 stories Campbell wrote under Stuart byline during the 1930s , including classics such as " Twilight " ( 1934 ) and " Who Goes There ...
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Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
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