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Patterns II includes ten scholarly essays on a variety of science
fiction themes and topics, as presented at ConStellation, the
Forty-First World SF Convention, held at Baltimore, Maryland, from
September 1-5, 1983. Included are essays by Merritt Abrash,
Rosemarie Arbur, Jared Lobdell, Edward A. Boyno, Constance M.
Mellott, Lawrence I. Charters, Thomas P. Dunn, Judith B. Kerman,
Philip E. Kaveny, and Janice M. Bogstad on such writers as H. G.
Wells, Thornton Wilder, David Gerrold, Ursula K. Le Guin, and
Philip K. Dick, and on the film Blade Runner. Includes a
comprehensive Introduction by Hassler.
A selection of papers delivered at Chicon IV, including "Stephen
King in Context," (Joseph F. Patrouch, Jr.); "Narcissism and
Romance in McCaffrey's 'Restoree, '" (Mary T. Brizzi; "Harlan
Ellison's Use of the Narrator's Voice" (Joseph F. Patrouch, Jr.,
more.
A selection of papers delivered at Chicon IV, including "Stephen
King in Context," (Joseph F. Patrouch, Jr.); "Narcissism and
Romance in McCaffrey's 'Restoree, '" (Mary T. Brizzi; "Harlan
Ellison's Use of the Narrator's Voice" (Joseph F. Patrouch, Jr.,
more.
Patterns II includes ten scholarly essays on a variety of science
fiction themes and topics, as presented at ConStellation, the
Forty-First World SF Convention, held at Baltimore, Maryland, from
September 1-5, 1983. Included are essays by Merritt Abrash,
Rosemarie Arbur, Jared Lobdell, Edward A. Boyno, Constance M.
Mellott, Lawrence I. Charters, Thomas P. Dunn, Judith B. Kerman,
Philip E. Kaveny, and Janice M. Bogstad on such writers as H. G.
Wells, Thornton Wilder, David Gerrold, Ursula K. Le Guin, and
Philip K. Dick, and on the film Blade Runner. Includes a
comprehensive Introduction by Hassler.
Well-known critic Hassler here contributes a comprehensive survey
of Asimov's major fiction, from his beginnings as a short-story
writer in "The Campbell Years," through his early and juvenile
novels, including a complete outline and evaluation of the author's
ever-popular Robot and Foundation series. Starmont Reader's Guide
40.
Donald M. Hassler examines the life and work of American science
fiction author Hal Clement. Starmont Reader's Guide 11.
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