Simon J. James looks back at the richly varied contribution of the science-fiction writer and science popularizer
You may have come across discussion of the ‘academic spring’ – the movement started by academics (fa...
This volume is a commentary of key ideas and approaches to narrative study contributed by sixteen sc...
A review of Rob Latham, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction (Oxford, 2014). xv + 620 pages. ...
H. G. Wells was a literary writer very closely involved in education. From his early career as a tea...
This is concerned with the reception of science by those outside the scientific community, looking a...
H.G. Wells’ novels The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau were both concerned with the evo...
H. G. Wells categorized his classic science fiction text The Time Machine as a “scientific romance” ...
Story telling was the most popular medium of literature since ages, but it all started in verse form...
Nicholas Handy made significant contributions in the applications of quantum mechanics to molecules....
It comes as no surprise that this eloquent, rigorous and enlightening study was short listed as pote...
Our perception of colour has always been a source of fascination, so it's little wonder that studies...
This dissertation takes as its primary research object the early science fiction work of H. G. Wells...
The Rev. Dr John Walker was the Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 177...
Catalog of an exhibition at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library of the University of Illinois at Ur...
James Lewis lived at the crossroads between remembrance and forgetfulness. He was at once spy, fáquí...
You may have come across discussion of the ‘academic spring’ – the movement started by academics (fa...
This volume is a commentary of key ideas and approaches to narrative study contributed by sixteen sc...
A review of Rob Latham, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction (Oxford, 2014). xv + 620 pages. ...
H. G. Wells was a literary writer very closely involved in education. From his early career as a tea...
This is concerned with the reception of science by those outside the scientific community, looking a...
H.G. Wells’ novels The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau were both concerned with the evo...
H. G. Wells categorized his classic science fiction text The Time Machine as a “scientific romance” ...
Story telling was the most popular medium of literature since ages, but it all started in verse form...
Nicholas Handy made significant contributions in the applications of quantum mechanics to molecules....
It comes as no surprise that this eloquent, rigorous and enlightening study was short listed as pote...
Our perception of colour has always been a source of fascination, so it's little wonder that studies...
This dissertation takes as its primary research object the early science fiction work of H. G. Wells...
The Rev. Dr John Walker was the Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 177...
Catalog of an exhibition at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library of the University of Illinois at Ur...
James Lewis lived at the crossroads between remembrance and forgetfulness. He was at once spy, fáquí...
You may have come across discussion of the ‘academic spring’ – the movement started by academics (fa...
This volume is a commentary of key ideas and approaches to narrative study contributed by sixteen sc...
A review of Rob Latham, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction (Oxford, 2014). xv + 620 pages. ...