Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

Don D'Ammassa


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 538 pages · Published: 01 May 2005

Encyclopedia of Science Fiction by Don D'Ammassa
The new Literary Movements series examines the most influential literary movements in history. Pulling together the people, events, and works that defined each individual movement, these A-to-Z references create a clear, vivid picture of the way literature was formed within these genres or time periods. Offering hundreds of entries, each compelling encyclopedia details writers and influences, works and characters, places, historical events, figures, terms, and much more, providing a comprehensive resource for high school and college literature students. Spanning the significant works and writers of the Harlem Literary Renaissance and the Chicago Literary Renaissance as well as the broad spectrum comprising Gothic literature, science fiction, and pulp fiction writers, the Literary Movements series thoroughly traces each movement and its development.

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