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|a Science fiction :
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|a Englewood Cliffs, N. J. :
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|a Rose, M. Introduction.--Backgrounds: Amis, K. Starting points. Conquest, R. Science fiction and literature. Scholes, R. The roots of science fiction--Theory: Suvin, D. On the poetics of the science fiction genre. Lem, S. The time-travel story and related matters of SF structuring. Rabkin, E. S. Genre criticism: science fiction and the fantastic.--Approaches: Lewis, C. S. On science fiction. Sontag, S. The imagination of disaster. Holquist, M. How to play utopia: some brief notes on the distinctiveness of utopian fiction. Ketterer, D. The apocalyptic imagination, science fiction, and American literature. Huntington, J. Science fiction and the future.
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