ARTICLES Aija Ozolins. Dreams and Doctrines in Frankenstein(Full text) Joanna Russ. Towards an Aesthetic of Science Fiction(Full text Peter Brigg. Analogies of Scale in Macroscope(Full text) William W. Matter. The Utopian Tradition and Aldous Huxley(Full text) Edward Balcerzan. Language and Ethics in Solaris(Full text) J. P. Vernier. The SF of J.H. Rosny the Elder(Full text) Boris Eizykman. On Science Fiction(Full text) BOOKS IN REVIEW Scholes' Structural Fabulation. (David N. Samuelson) Patrouch's The Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov. (Scott Sanders) Reginald's Contemporary SF Authors. (Brian W. Aldiss) Samuelson's Visions of Tomorrow. (Scott Sanders) Douglas Menville's A Historical and Critical Survey of the Science-Fiction Film. (Fred Chappell) SF: A View from the USSR. (Juliy Kagarlitsky. Chto Takoe Fantastika) (Marjorie Ferry) George Orwell: A Collection of Critical Essays, ed. Raymond Williams. (Darko Suvin) George Locke's Voyages in Space: A Bibliography of Interplanetary Fiction 1801-1914. (R.D. Mullen) The Arno Reprints (R.D. Mullen) ON DAVID KETTERER'S NEW WORLDS FOR OLD Robert H. Canary. New Worlds for Old? S.C. Fredericks. A Unique Critical Method Ursula K. Le Guin. Ketterer on The Left Hand of Darkness David Ketterer. In Response ON LEM ON TODOROV Robert Scholes. Lem's Fantastic Attack on Todorov Richard Astle. Lem's Misreading of Todorov Stanislaw Lem. In Response NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE Booksellers Specializing in SF (RDM) On the Eisenstein-Suvin Exchange: One (Arthur C. Clarke) On the Eisenstein-Suvin Exchange: Two (Thomas Wm. Hamilton) On the Eisenstein-Suvin Exchange: Three (R.D. Mullen) The Hyperion Reprints: Some Premonitions (Brian W. Aldiss) SF and Pulp-Paper Publishing Practices (Darko Suvin) A Booklet on Cordwainer Smith (R.D. Mullen) The Earth Under the Martians (David Ketterer) A Scholarly Edition of Peter Wilkins (R.D. Mullen) Irving's "Conquest by the Moon" (L.W. Michaelson)Papers for the MMLA Angenot on Paraliterature (DS) Back to Home
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