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James Osler Bailey, Ph.D. was a professor of literature who taught at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He wrote on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Thomas Hardy to science fiction and utopian literature. In 1979 he was struck by a car and died a short time later from a blood clot. [[SFRA]]'s [[Pilgrim Award]] (which he was also awarded) was named for his book, ''Pilgrims Through Space and Time'', a "history and analysis of scientific fiction" that was originally published in 1947 (and based upon his 1934 doctoral dissertation). | James Osler Bailey, Ph.D. was a professor of literature who taught at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He wrote on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Thomas Hardy to science fiction and utopian literature. In 1979 he was struck by a car and died a short time later from a blood clot. [[SFRA]]'s [[Pilgrim Award]] (which he was also awarded) was named for his book, ''Pilgrims Through Space and Time'', a "history and analysis of scientific fiction" that was originally published in 1947 (and based upon his 1934 doctoral dissertation). | ||
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Revision as of 05:36, 13 February 2020
(1903 -- 1979)
James Osler Bailey, Ph.D. was a professor of literature who taught at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He wrote on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Thomas Hardy to science fiction and utopian literature. In 1979 he was struck by a car and died a short time later from a blood clot. SFRA's Pilgrim Award (which he was also awarded) was named for his book, Pilgrims Through Space and Time, a "history and analysis of scientific fiction" that was originally published in 1947 (and based upon his 1934 doctoral dissertation).
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1970 -- Pilgrim Award
Person | 1903—1979 |
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