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The name given [[Wells]]'s pioneering [[science-fiction]] stories, and the term by which scholars most often recognize [[s-f]] as literature, when they do. "romances" refers to imaginative novels such as grew up in the romantic revolt, and has no necessary connexion with love; "scientific" indicates that they were all extrapolations on contemporary science.  
 
The name given [[Wells]]'s pioneering [[science-fiction]] stories, and the term by which scholars most often recognize [[s-f]] as literature, when they do. "romances" refers to imaginative novels such as grew up in the romantic revolt, and has no necessary connexion with love; "scientific" indicates that they were all extrapolations on contemporary science.  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 27 January 2021

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
The name given Wells's pioneering science-fiction stories, and the term by which scholars most often recognize s-f as literature, when they do. "romances" refers to imaginative novels such as grew up in the romantic revolt, and has no necessary connexion with love; "scientific" indicates that they were all extrapolations on contemporary science.

See also: Paranormal Fiction.



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