Science and Modern Literature Criticism
- Introduction
- Representative Works
- Overviews
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Fiction
- Science and Fiction
- Kafka's 'A Country Doctor': A Tale For Our Time
- The Dark Side of Magical Realism: Science, Oppression, and Apocalypse in 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'
- The Novel as Scientific Discourse: The Example of Conrad
- Olaf Stapledon and the Idea of Science Fiction
- H. G. Wells and the Scientific Imagination
- Thomas Pynchon: 'Gravity's Rainbow' and The Fiction of Quantum Continuity
- Cybernetic Fiction and Postmodern Science
- Poetry
- Drama
- Further Reading