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Colmer, John. "Science Fiction," in Coleridge to Catch-22. St. Martin's Press, 1978, pp. 197-209.
Guffey, George R. In Coordinates: Placing Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by George E. Slusser, et al. Southern Illinois University Press, 1983, pp. 99-106.
Johnson, Wayne L. "Machineries of Joy and Sorrow," in Ray Bradbury. Frederick Ungar Publishing Company, 1980, pp. 85-88.
Mogen, David. "Fahrenheit 451," in Ray Bradbury. Twayne...
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