# 9 = Volume 3, Part 2 = July 1976 |
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ARTICLES
REVIEW-ESSAYS
- Stephen H. Goldman. The Polymorphic
Worlds of John Brunner: How Do They Happen? (Joe De Bolt, ed., The Happening Worlds of John Brunner)
- David Y. Hughes. Bergonzi and After
in the Criticism of Wells's SF (Bernard Bergonzi. The Early
H.G. Wells: A Study of the Scientific Romances; Mark R. Hillegas. The Future as
Nightmare: H.G. Wells and the Anti-utopians; Patrick Parrinder. H.G. Wells;
Robert M. Philmus. Into the Unknown: The Evolution of Science Fiction from Francis
Godwin to H.G. Wells; Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie. H.G. Wells: A Biography;
Bernard Bergonzi, ed. H.G. Wells)
BOOKS IN REVIEW
- Utopias Imagined and Attempted (Kenneth M. Roemer. The Obsolete Necessity: America in Utopian Writings, 1888-1900; Charles Pierce LeWarne. Utopias on Puget Sound, 1885-1915) (Arthur
O. Lewis)
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
- Hypocrite lecteur!mon
semblable,mon frère! (R.D.
Mullen)
- On Wolk, Eisenstein, and Christianson in SFS #8 (Darko
Suvin)
- In Response to Professor Suvin (Gale E. Christianson)
- On the Age of the Term "Science Fiction" (Brian
W. Aldiss)
- Documents in the History of Science Fiction (R.D. Mullen)
- A New Bibliography of Wells (Patrick Parrinder)
- Notes on Various Matters by Various Hands
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