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#101 = Volume 34, Part 1 = March
2007
DOCUMENT IN THE HISTORY
OF SCIENCE FICTION
Melesina Trench.
Laura’s Dream; or, The Moonlanders
(1816)
ARTICLES:
REVIEW-ESSAYS:
BOOKS IN REVIEW:
Davis/Stillman’s
The New Utopian Politics of Ursula K. Le Guin’s The
Dispossessed and
Beaumont’s Utopia Ltd.
(Nicholas Birns)
Doughty’s
Folktales Retold (Sandra J. Lindow)
Frayling’s
The Scientist and the Cinema (Mark Bould)
Friedman’s
Electric Dreams: Computers in American Culture (Pawel Frelik)
Gelder’s
Popular Fiction (Justin St. Clair)
Ginn’s
Our Space, Our Place: Women in the Worlds of
Science-Fiction Television (Ximena Gallardo C.)
Grau’s
Philosophers Explore the Matrix (D.
Harlan Wilson)
A New Edition of H.
Rider Haggard’s She (Bryan D.
Dietrich)
Kochar-Lindgren’s
TechoLogics (Andrew M. Butler)
Larbalestier’s
Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century
(JG)
Sanders’s
The Sandman Papers (Bola C. King)
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
- Addendum to the Jules verne/Fossil Man Controversy (Nicholas Ruddick)
- The Saint Eustace Legend and Hoban's Riddley Walker (Martin L. Warren)
- New Data on a Pioneer (Richard Bleiler)
- The Other Martin in Godwin's The Man in the Moone (John Clark)
- Roundtable on SF Criticism (Everett Bleiler)
- The Present World in Other Terms (David Ketterer)
- On Hard SF (Donald M. Hassler)
- Who Killed Science Fiction (RL)
- The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick (CM)
- Conferences and Calls for Papers
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