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In-text: (Benford, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Benford, G., 2008. Arthur C. Clark, Visionary Science Fiction Author. Skeptic, pp.11-12.
In-text: (Ferrebe, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Ferrebe, A., 2012. Literature of the 1950s. The Edinburg History of Twentieth-Century Literature in Britain, 6.
In-text: (Green, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Green, M., 1994. Nadine Gordimer's ‘future histories’: Two senses of an ending. Wasafiri, 9(19), pp.14-18.
In-text: (Isaac and C. Clarke, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Isaac, G. and C. Clarke, A., 2004. Cylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales Journal 32, 1 (2001). Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, 54(1).
In-text: (Jones, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Jones, M., 2014. 1950s science fiction cinema's depersonalisation narratives in Britain. Science Fiction Film & Television, 7(1), pp.31-54.
In-text: (Stapledon, 1947)
Your Bibliography: Stapledon, o., 1947. the religious approach. 1st ed. Stapledon Archive, Sydney Jones Library: University of Liverpool.
In-text: (Stock, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Stock, A., 2016. The Future-as-Past in Dystopian Fiction. Poetics Today, 37(3), pp.415-442.
In-text: (Tung, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Tung, C., 2015. Modernism, Time Machines, and the Defamiliarization of Time. Configurations, 23(1), pp.93-121.
In-text: (Whittle, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Whittle, M., 2021. Decolonization and the aesthetics of disorder: Naipaul, Evaristo, Boland. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, p.002198942199605.
In-text: (Wyndham, 1958)
Your Bibliography: Wyndham, J., 1958. The Crysalids. 13th ed. London: Penguin Books Ltd.
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