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... science fiction . The various scientific romances of the last thirty years or so of the nineteenth century were often prompted by impulses which we would recognize as science fictional ; H.G. Wells's writings could stand as a definitive ...
... science fiction . The various scientific romances of the last thirty years or so of the nineteenth century were often prompted by impulses which we would recognize as science fictional ; H.G. Wells's writings could stand as a definitive ...
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... SF : UK - How British Science Fiction Changed the World . London : Reynolds and Hearn , 2000 . Pierce , John J. Foundations of Science Fiction : A Study in Imagination and Evolution . Westport , CT : Greenwood , 1987 Great Themes of Science ...
... SF : UK - How British Science Fiction Changed the World . London : Reynolds and Hearn , 2000 . Pierce , John J. Foundations of Science Fiction : A Study in Imagination and Evolution . Westport , CT : Greenwood , 1987 Great Themes of Science ...
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... science fiction , broadly defined . " The change recognizes the collapsing of science fiction , fantasy , and horror genres by both authors and publishers ; the difficulty and futility of separating genre sf from the productions of ...
... science fiction , broadly defined . " The change recognizes the collapsing of science fiction , fantasy , and horror genres by both authors and publishers ; the difficulty and futility of separating genre sf from the productions of ...
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