Science-fiction Studies, Issue 14SFS Publications., 1978 - Science fiction |
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Page 16
... young man or to develop a comprehensive picture of his character . I do attempt to show that the course of his life followed the pattern of Jagd ; though not , presumably , by intent . Young men normally tend to emulate their fathers ...
... young man or to develop a comprehensive picture of his character . I do attempt to show that the course of his life followed the pattern of Jagd ; though not , presumably , by intent . Young men normally tend to emulate their fathers ...
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... young readers ( they are , of course , mostly read by young males ) . In most cases probably a very minor one . In Dostal's case , where unique circumstances made the effect much stronger than it usually is and enable us to trace it ...
... young readers ( they are , of course , mostly read by young males ) . In most cases probably a very minor one . In Dostal's case , where unique circumstances made the effect much stronger than it usually is and enable us to trace it ...
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... young people in France ) , Jules Verne began publishing his scientific ad- venture novels . Their success was immediate , and the sociological implanta- tion was very strong : there was an ever increasing demand from a public never ...
... young people in France ) , Jules Verne began publishing his scientific ad- venture novels . Their success was immediate , and the sociological implanta- tion was very strong : there was an ever increasing demand from a public never ...
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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