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... published in English and will not be published elsewhere in English until after it has been published in Science - Fiction Studies , ( 2 ) that Science - Fiction Studies will have the right to republish the article in any issue or ...
... published in English and will not be published elsewhere in English until after it has been published in Science - Fiction Studies , ( 2 ) that Science - Fiction Studies will have the right to republish the article in any issue or ...
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... published after Howard's death , in an “ adaptation ” —i.e . , pre- sumably , completed from fragmentary notes . It is therefore not necessarily representa- tive of Howard . The same is true of the later Conan stories , written by de ...
... published after Howard's death , in an “ adaptation ” —i.e . , pre- sumably , completed from fragmentary notes . It is therefore not necessarily representa- tive of Howard . The same is true of the later Conan stories , written by de ...
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... published ; translated into English in 1806 as Omegarus and Syderia , without the author's name , it inspired Mary Shelley's The Last Man . It is the epic of the tribulations of the last man , Ome- gare , who must leave the last woman ...
... published ; translated into English in 1806 as Omegarus and Syderia , without the author's name , it inspired Mary Shelley's The Last Man . It is the epic of the tribulations of the last man , Ome- gare , who must leave the last woman ...
Contents
Fredericks Problems of Fantasy | 33 |
Darko Suvin On What Is and Is Not an SF Narration With | 45 |
Marc Angenot Science Fiction in France before Verne | 58 |
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