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Golden Age of Short Science Fiction - William F. Touponce (essay date 1991)
William F. Touponce (essay date 1991)
SOURCE: Touponce, William F. “The Robot Stories.” In Isaac Asimov, pp. 32-43. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1991.
[In the following essay, Touponce characterizes the science in Isaac Asimov's robot stories, regarding them as innovative and influential tales.]
ASIMOV'S NOBLE ROBOTS
Asimov's robot stories are collected in five volumes: I, Robot (1950), The Rest of the Robots (1964), The Complete Robot (1982), Robot Dreams (1986), and Robot Visions (1990). The last two volumes contain only a few previously uncollected robot stories, and the third volume is an omnibus in which previously published stories are arranged topically. I, Robot is by most critical accounts one of the most influential books in the history of modern science fiction because it established new conventions for writing robot stories. For instance, in Asimov's stories, robots were...
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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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