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Golden Age of Short Science Fiction - Brian Attebery (essay date 2002)
Brian Attebery (essay date 2002)
SOURCE: Attebery, Brian. “Animating the Inert: Gender and Science in the Pulps.” In Decoding Gender in Science Fiction, pp. 39-61. New York: Routledge, 2002.
[In the following essay, Attebery considers the treatment of sexuality and gender in science fiction literature.]
Many of SF's essential tropes—from robots to time travel—were dreamed up by nineteenth-century writers such as Mary Shelley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne, Jack London, and H. G. Wells. Yet not until Hugo Gernsback named and tamed it in the 1920s did SF consolidate into a popular genre commanding a loyal and insatiable audience. Gernsback started the first English-language all-SF magazine, Amazing Stories, in 1926 and coined the term science fiction three years later.
The taming of the mode was a result of the popular marketplace converging with Gernsback's enthusiasms. Nineteenth-century SF...
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Criticism: Major Golden Age Short Science Fiction Authors And Editors
- Donald M. Hassler (essay date 1991)
- William F. Touponce (essay date 1991)
- Ray Bradbury
- David Mogen (essay date 1986)
- David Cochran (essay date 2000)
- John W. Campbell
- James Gunn (essay date 1975)
- Brian W. Aldiss (essay date 1995)
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Eric S. Rabkin (essay date 1979)
- Patricia Ferrara (essay date summer 1987)
- Robert A. Heinlein
- Damon Knight (essay date 1967)
- Rafeeq O. McGiveron (essay date summer 2001)
- Damon Knight
- Douglas Robillard (essay date 1984)
- Frederik Pohl
- Thomas D. Clareson (essay date 1987)
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