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Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction

Number 93, Spring 2005

CONTENTS

Introduction

Andy Sawyer

Papers

  1. Andy Sawyer. Midwich Abandoned: An Unpublished "Sequel" by John Wyndham, or: "It Comes Of Being A Hybrid"
  2. Elizabeth Leane. Reading Aldiss and Penrose's White Mars as "Science Faction"
  3. Edward James. Clarke's Utopian Vision
  4. Jo Walton. Who Survives the Cosy Catastrophe?
  5. Brian Baker. Witness to the Ends of the World: Colonialism, the Scientific Romance and Michael Moorcock's Nomad of the Time Streams Trilogy
  6. Steve Sneyd. Under Mercury's Thumb: Applying the Concept of "Interferences" to the Science Fiction Poetry of Edwin Morgan
  7. Paul Kincaid. Landscape in the Fiction of Keith Roberts
  8. Andrew M. Butler. Discontinuity and D.G. Compton's The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe
  9. Roger Luckhurst. Post-Imperial Melancholy and the New Wave in the 1970s
  10. Maureen Kincaid Speller. England's Redemption: An Examination of Richard Cowper's Corlay Sequence
  11. Mark Bould. Landscape, Labour and Capital in the Pastoral Science Fiction and Fantasy of Gwyneth Jones/Ann Halam
  12. Karen Sayer. History, Politics and Imagination in E.P. Thompson's The Sykaos Papers
  13. Farah Mendlesohn. The Dialectics of Decadence and Utopia in Iain M. Banks's Culture Novels
  14. Paul N. Billinger. Kim Newman: Is He "Just Fiddling With Things"?
  15. John H. Arnold. "What's Past is Prologue": Historical Causation and Agency in Ken MacLeod's The Star Fraction and The Stone Canal
  16. Peter G. Christensen. The Splendours and Miseries of Brian Stableford's The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires
  17. John Clute. Epilogue

Notes on Contributors

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