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Science Fiction

by Tim Madigan
[Issue 34: December 2001 / January 2002: Editorial]

Mary Shelley’s Daughters

Susan Hollis on women science fiction writers as social commentators.
[Issue 34: December 2001 / January 2002: Science Fiction]

Life As Simulacrum: Stanislaw Lem’s Sci-Fi

Leszek Koczanowicz on a writer whose novels explore the search for meaning within simulated realities.
[Issue 34: December 2001 / January 2002: Science Fiction]

Existentialism & Literature

More than any other recent philosophical movement, the existentialists communicated their ideas through plays, novels and short stories. Peter Rickman asks: why did existentialism resort to literary expression?
[Issue 32: June/July 2001: Existentialism]

Love’s Knowledge

Abdelkader Aoudjit reviews a book of essays by Martha Nussbaum.
[Issue 13: Autumn 1995: Books]

Aristotle, Ethics & Literature

Richard Kearney talks to Martha Nussbaum about her life and work.
[Issue 13: Autumn 1995: Interview]

The Mary Poppins Effect

Nigel Sanitt on waiters, actors and bad faith.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994: Articles]

Poetry and Biography

Roger Caldwell on meaning and innocence.
[Issue 8: Winter 1993/94: Articles]

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