Results (1–20 from 20)
Extrapolation
- Theme for SF:
- Cosmic Imagery in A Voyage to Arcturus
- First Chapter:
- Reviews:
- Very Early Wells:
- 3. USAFA: “English, Special Topics 495”: Spring 1971
- 2. Teaching Religion Through Science Fiction
- SF in the Classroom
- “Room Enough for All of Us”
- C. S. Lewis and the Fictions of ‘Scientism’
- Things That Go Boomp in the Night:
- The Launching Pad
- Riverside Quarterly
- Contributors
- Foundation
- SF: A Literature of Humanity
- Solaris and the Illegitimate Suns of Science Fiction
- Reviews:
- SF in the Classroom:
- On the Reading of an ‘Old Book’
- Virgin Territory:
- Frankenstein, Bacon, and the ‘Two Truths’
- The Limits of Science Fiction
- Optimism in Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange
- Stanislaw Lem on Men and Robots
- Science Fiction and the Merging of Romance and Realism
- The Launching Pad
- Contributors
- The Billion Year Spree:
- Master of Middle Earth
- Reviews:
- Cordwainer Smith:
- Science Fiction Taught as Futurology
- SF in the Classroom:
- Folio:
- Science Fiction, The Research Revolution, and John Campbell
- Fantastic Tale:
- Medievalism in A Canticle for Leibowitz
- The Place of Evil in Science Fiction
- The Launching Pad
- Contributors
- New Wave, Old Ocean:
- The Many Ways to Read an ‘Old’ Book
- The Moral Stance of Kurt Vonnegut
- Reviews and Brief Mention:
- Speculations:
- The Bibliographic Control of Science Fiction
- SF: The Literature of Possibility
- Joseph Conrad’s Forgotten Role in the Emergence of Science Fiction
- Some Preliminaries to the Criticism of Science Fiction
- Zelazny’s Damnation Alley:
- The Launching Pad:
- Contributors
- Biblical Myth and Legend in Tower of Glass:
- The Martian Point of View
- Reviews and Brief Mention:
- III. Science Fiction Readership on Campus
- II. SF as an Undergraduate Course
- SF in the Classroom:
- Idea and Imagery in Herbert’s Dune
- Toward A Definition of Fantasy Fiction
- Archibald Malmaison:
- The Launching Pad
- Contributors
- In The May Issue
- Science Fiction as Fictive History
- The Case in James Blish’s A Case of Conscience
- The Startled Muse
- The Science Fiction of John Leslie Mitchell
- The Hyperion Reprint Series
- Richard McKenna’s Science Fiction
- A Structuralist View of Fantasy
- Reviews and Brief Mention
- America at War : Horror Stories for a Society
- An Innocent in Time
- Chaucer’s House of Fame
- The Launching Pad
- Contributors
- A Checklist of American Critical Works on SF: 1972-1973
- The Sources of Zamyatin’s We in Dostoevsky’s Notes From Underground
- A Bibliography of Writings about Ann Radcliffe
- TOWARD A CRITICAL THEORY OF SF
- THE SPINNING GALAXY
- Black American Speculative Literature
- 2 SF in the High School
- SF IN THE CLASSROOM
- SILVERBERG & CONRAD: Explorers of Inner Darkness
- WHAT ROUGH BEAST
- In Memoriam
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
- A Guide for Teachers of Science Fiction
- FORSTER'S OTHER CAVE
- On Being A Literary Pariah
- IS JASPERS BEER GOOD FOR YOU? Mass Society and Counter Culture in Herbert’s Santaroga Barrier
- The Special Demands of Point of View in Science Fiction
- Science Fiction & the Fallacy of Hope
- SF IN THE CLASSROOM
- REPRINTS, REPRINTS GALORE!
- Science and Pseudo-Science in George Eliot’s The Lifted Veil Eileen Lothamer
- SF IN THE CLASSROOM
- Venus on the Half Shell as Structuralist Activity
- Reminiscence
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
- The Year’s Scholarship in Science Fiction & Fantasy: 1974
- Speculative Fiction, Bibliographies, & Philip José Farmer
- REVIEWS and BRIEF MENTION
- LAST RESORT
- Fred Saberhagen: Cybernetic Psychologist
- A Touch of Difference, A Touch of Love
- A Checklist of SF Novels with Female Protagonists
- A Feminist Critique of Science Fiction
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
- Edgar Allan Poe’s Satiric View of Evolution
- Thematic Parallelism in Tono-Bungay “Night & the Open Sea” as Structural Device
- The Discerning Conscience
- Theme and Technique in H.G.Wells’s “The Star”
- Mythic Patterns in Ellison’s A Boy and His Dog
- SF IN THE CLASSROOM
- Interviews with Two German Science Fiction Writers
- REVIEWS and BRIEF MENTION
- Setting as Analogue to Characterization in Ursula Le Guin
- The Worlds of Philip José Farmer
- Images of The Waste Land in The Einstein Intersection
- THE FICTIVE QUEST
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
- Cultural Primitivism as Norm in the Dystopian Novel
- LIMBO The Great American Dystopia
- Myths of Origin and Destiny in Utopian Literature: Zamiatin’s We
- The Mood of A Modern Utopia
- Young West: The Psyche of Technological Utopianism
- AMBIGUOUS LEGACY The Role and Position of Women in the English Eutopia
- Missing the Point in More’s Utopia
- Opportunities for Research on Utopian Literature to 1900
- SF THEORY
- Utopian Studies and Utopian Thought: Definitions and Horizons
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
- The Year’s Scholarship in Science Fiction and Fantasy:
- Patterns in German Science Fiction
- Charles L. Harness: The Flowering of Melodrama
- REVIEWS and BRIEF MENTION
- Delany’s Babel-17: The Powers of Language
- Tarkovsky’s Film Solaris (1972): A Freudian Slip?
- Patterns of Science Fiction Readership Among Academics
- OF OTHER WORLDS
- Asimov’s Mystery Story Structure
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- BOOKS
- The Year’s Scholarship in Science Fiction and Fantasy: 1976
- The Martian Chronicles and Jorge Luis Borges
- Justifying the Ways of Man to God: The Novels of Robert A. Heinlein
- Star Trek and Television’s Moral Universe
- Determinism, Free Will, and Point of View in LeGuin’s The Left Hand of Darkness
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
- BOOKS
- Images for an Ethos, Images for Change and Style
- Backward Time Travel, Alternate Universes, and Edward Everett Hale
- The Time Machine: A Romance of “The Human Heart”
- The Labyrinthian Process of the Artificial: Dick’s Androids and Mechanical Constructs
- SF in the Classroom: A First Attempt at Franklin Pierce
- Decorum in the Fields of Arbol: Interplanetary Genres in C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy
- “Falling Through Many Trapdoors”: Robert Silverberg
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
- SPECIAL CALL FOR PAPERS
- CALL FOR CONFERENCE PAPERS
- BOOKS
- The Year’s Scholarship in Science Fiction and Fantasy: 1977
- Incongruity in a World of Illusion: Patterns of Humor in Peter Beagle’s The Last Unicorn
- Shai Dorsai! A Study of the Hero Figure in Gordon R. Dickson’s Dorsai
- Robert A. Heinlein: The Novelist as Preacher
- Teaching Linguistics Through Science Fiction and Fantasy
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
- Index to Volume 20
- BOOKS
- Descents into Private Hells: Harlan Ellison’s “Psy-Fi”
- War, Man, and Gravity: Thomas Pynchon and Science Fiction
- Science Fiction in the Mainstream Novel: Doris Lessing
- The Alien Species: A Study of Women Characters in the Nebula Award Winners, 1965-1973
- Finnegans Wake in the Work of James Blish
- William Burroughs’ Quartet of Science Fiction Novels as Dystopian Social Satire
- The Indian in Science Fiction
- Indians and Other Aliens: A Native American View of Science Fiction
- CALL FOR ARTICLES
- THE LAUNCHING PAD
- Contributors
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