Michele K. Langford (1990)
Contours of the Fantastic
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Selected Essays from the Eighth International Conference in the Arts' zum Thema SF, Fantasy und Horror.
Die Essays:
Brian W. Aldiss
Fatal Breaks
William Lomax
Epic Reversal in Mary Shelley's The Last Man: Romantic Irony and the Roots of Science Fiction
Leonard G. Heldreth
From Reality to Fantasy: Displacement and Death in Albee's Zoo Story
Peter Malekin
The Self, the Referent, and the Real in Science Fiction and the Fantastic: Lem, Pynchon, Kubin, and Delany
Brian Stableford
The British and American Traditions of Speculative Fiction
Joseph Andriano
"Our Dual Existence": Archetypes of Love and Death in Le Fanu's Carmilla
Bud Foote
The Panchronicon: A New Hampshire Yankee in Queen Elizabeth's Court
Joseph Watford
Techniques of the Fantastic in Two West African Novels
Nancy Willard
Making a Dreamed Earth
Jules Zanger
Dorothy and Tarzan: Notes toward a Theory of National Fantasy
Michael Clifton
The Glass around the Jewels: Baum's Ambivalent Vision
Vivian Sobchack
Terminal culture: Science Fiction Cinema in the Age of the Microchip
Lisa M. Heilbronn
Natural Man, Unnatural Science: Rejection of Science in Recent Science Fiction and Fantasy Film
Sharon A. Russell
The Problem of Novelization: Dead and Buried and Nomads by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Joe Sanders
"My God, No!": The Varieties of Christian Horror Fiction
Cynthia L. Walker
"They're Fusing Just the Way they Should": Fusion, Transfusion, and Their Negative Correlates in The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant
Mickey Perlman
The Element of the Fantastic and the Artist Figure in the Novels of Muriel Spark
Joel N. Feimer
Bram Stoker's Dracula: The Challenge of the Occult to Science, Reason, and Psychiatry
Gregory L. Zentz
Physics, Metaphysics, and Science Fiction: Shifting Paradigms for Science Fiction
Ingeborg M. Kohn
The United States in Contemporary French Fiction: A Geography of the Fantastic
Jack G. Voller
Todorov among the Gothics: Structuring the Supernatural Moment
David M. Miller
Mommy Fortuna's Ontological Plenum: The Fantasy of Plenitude