Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and FantasyCarl B. Yoke, Donald M. Hassler |
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... Heinlein , successfully putting into practice ideas that Heinlein had put into several essays many years before . " A fourth difference from previous works , especially the juveniles , is that Heinlein includes more sex in these books ...
... Heinlein , successfully putting into practice ideas that Heinlein had put into several essays many years before . " A fourth difference from previous works , especially the juveniles , is that Heinlein includes more sex in these books ...
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... Heinlein , the Heinlein of the pre - 1959 novels . It has a bit less social and political commentary than other recent Heinlein novels , and it also has more action . Friday , too , has characters from earlier in Heinlein's career ...
... Heinlein , the Heinlein of the pre - 1959 novels . It has a bit less social and political commentary than other recent Heinlein novels , and it also has more action . Friday , too , has characters from earlier in Heinlein's career ...
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... Heinlein stories , under another name , Puddin ' , since at least 1950. See Heinlein , Expanded Universe , p . 354 . 9. Johann Smith's obvious predecessor is D. D. Harriman , the aging tycoon who realizes his ultimate wish to go to the ...
... Heinlein stories , under another name , Puddin ' , since at least 1950. See Heinlein , Expanded Universe , p . 354 . 9. Johann Smith's obvious predecessor is D. D. Harriman , the aging tycoon who realizes his ultimate wish to go to the ...
Contents
Is There Life After Immortality? | 19 |
A Recent Idea | 39 |
The Elves of J R R Tolkien and Sylvia | 57 |
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