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Articles
- BRANHAM, Robert.
Stapledon's
"Agnostic Mysticism."
#28, 9:3 [November 1982].249-56.
- CANAVAN, Canavan. “A Dread Mystery, Compelling Adoration”: Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker, and Totality. #129, 43:2 [July 2016]. 310-330.
- CASILLO, Robert.
Olaf Stapledon and John Ruskin.
#28, 9:3 [November 1982].306-21.
- CROSSLEY, Robert.
Censorship, Disguise, and Transfiguration:
The Making and Revising of Stapledon's Sirius. #59,
20:1 [March 1993].1-14.
- ------. Politics and the Artist: The Aesthetic
of Darkness and the Light. #28, 9:3 [November 1982].294-305.
- HUNTINGTON, John.
Remembrance of Things to
Come: Narrative Technique in Last and First Men. #28,
9:3 [November 1982].257-64.
- LEM, Stanislaw. On Stapledon's Last
and First Men. #40, 13:3 [November 1986].272-91.
- _____. On Stapledon's Star Maker.#41,
14:1 [March 1987].1-8.
- McCARTHY, Patrick A.
Last and First Men
as Miltonic Epic. #34, 11:3 [November 1984].244-52.
- ------. Star Maker: Olaf
Stapledon's Divine Tragedy. #25, 8:3 [November 1981].266-79.
- ------.
Editorial Introduction
(the Olaf Stapleton Issue) #28, 9:3 [November 1982].235-36.
- ------.
The Genesis of Star Maker.
#92, 31:1 [March 2004] 25-42
- RABKIN, Eric S.
The Composite
Fiction of Olaf Stapledon, #28, 9:3 [November 1982].238-48.
- RUTLEDGE, Amelia A.
Star
Maker: The Agnostic Quest, #28, 9:3 [November 1982].274-83.
- RUSS, Joanna.
Towards an Aesthetic of Science Fiction. #6, 2:2 [July 1975].112-19.(Full
Text)
- SHELTON, Robert.
The Mars-Begotten
Men of Olaf Stapledon and H.G. Wells. #32, 11:1 [March 1984].1-14.
- SMITH, Curtis C.
The Manuscript of
Last and First Men: Towards a Variorum, #28, 9:3 [November
1982].265-273.
- SWANSON, Roy Arthur. The Spiritual Factor in
Odd John and Sirius, #28, 9:3 [November
1982].284-93.
- TAYLOR, Taylor. Olaf Stapledon and Telepathy in Literature of Cosmic Exploration. #141, 47:2 [July 2020]. 175-194.
- TREMAINE, Louis.
Historical
Consciousness in Stapledon and Malraux. #33, 11: [July 1984].130-38.
- WATSON, Ian.
The Forest as Metaphor
for Mind: "The Word for World is Forest" and "Vaster Than
Empires and More Slow." #7, 2: [November 1975].231-37. (Full
Text)
Review Pages
-
23 "Classics" of SF: The
Hyperion Reprints (Mullen). #4, 1:4 [Fall 1974]
- CLARESON, Thomas D, ed.
Voices for the Future: Essays
on Major Science Fiction Writers (Fredericks), #10, 3:3
[November 1976].291-93.
- CROSSLEY, Robert.
An Olaf Stapleton Reader
(Wilson). #79, 26:3 [November 1999].500-01.
- _____. Olaf Stapledon:
Speaking for the Future (Philmus). #65, 22:1 [March 1995].106-12.
- _____. Talking Across the
World: The Love Letters of Olaf Stapledon and Agnes Miller,
1913-1919 (McCarthy). #45, 15:2 [July 1988].237-39.
- FIEDLER, Leslie A.
Olaf
Stapledon: A Man Divided (Philmus). #32, 11:2 [March 1984].71-77.
- KINNAIRD, John.
Olaf Stapledon
(Philmus). #32, 11:1 [March 1984].71-77.
- LAMPADIUS, Stefan. The Human Future? Artificial Humans and Evolution in Anglophone Science Fiction of the 20th Century. (Suparna Banerjee). #146, 49:1 [March 2022].
- McCARTHY, Patrick A.
Olaf Stapledon
(Philmus). #32, 1:1 [March 1984].71-77.
- PIERCE, John J.
Imagination and
Evolution. 3 vols. 1. Foundations of Science
Fiction. 2. Great Themes of Science Fiction.
3. When World Views Collide (Hillegas). #53,
18:1 [March 1991].137-40.
- SATTY, Harvey J, & Curtis C. Smith.
Olaf Stapledon: A
Bibliography (Philmus). #43, 14:3 [November 1987].410-11.
- STAPLEDON, Olaf.
An Olaf
Stapledon Reader, ed. Robert Crossley (Wilson). #79, 26:3 [November
1999].500-01.
- _____.
Darkness and the
Light, with an introduction by Sam Moskowitz (Mullen). #4 1:4,
[Fall 1974].300-05.
- The Gregg Press Science
Fiction Series (Mullen) #7, 2:3 [November 1975].274-78.
- The Garland Library of Science
Fiction (Mullen) #7, 2:3 [November 1975].280-88.
- The SF Reprint Series:
Scholarship and Commercialism (Sanders) #10, 3:3 [Novemeber 1976].305-10.
- WOLFE, Gary K, ed.
Science Fiction
Dialogues (Parrinder). #32, 11:1 [March 1984].90-93.
Notes and Correspondence
- SFS #82
-
Olaf Stapledon Panel Discussion and
Library Exhibit (Andy Sawyer)
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