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Visions Of Mars Essays On The Red Planet In Fiction And Science Howard V Hendrix

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Visions Of Mars Essays On The Red Planet In Fiction And Science Howard V Hendrix
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Howard V. Hendrix, George Slusser, Eric S. Rabkin, Howard V. Hendrix, Eric S. Rabkin, George Edgar Slusser
ISBN: 9780786459148, 078645914X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Visions Of Mars Essays On The Red Planet In Fiction And Science Howard V Hendrix by Howard V. Hendrix, George Slusser, Eric S. Rabkin, Howard V. Hendrix, Eric S. Rabkin, George Edgar Slusser 9780786459148, 078645914X instant download after payment.

Seventeen wide-ranging essays explore the evolving scientific understanding of Mars, and the relationship between that understanding and the role of Mars in literature, the arts and popular culture. Essays in the first section examine different approaches to Mars by scientists and writers Jules Verne and J.H. Rosny. Section Two covers the uses of Mars in early Bolshevik literature, Wells, Brackett, Burroughs, Bradbury, Heinlein, Dick and Robinson, among others. The third section looks at Mars as a cultural mirror in science fiction. Essayists include prominent writers (e.g., Kim Stanley Robinson), scientists and literary critics from many nations.

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