Virtual Poltergeists and Memory: The Question of Ahistoricism in William Gibson’s Neuromancer
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2006
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Novak, Amy. “Virtual Poltergeists and Memory: The Question of Ahistoricism in William Gibson’s Neuromancer.” Anatomy of Science Fiction. Ed. David E. Morse (Newcastle, Eng.: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006), 125-45. Rpt. in Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 11.4 (44) (2001): 395-414. A different version was originally published in the Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies (2000). This version rpt. as “Virtual Poltergeists and Memory: The Question of Ahistoricism in William Gibson’s Neuromancer (1984).” The Cultural Influences of William Gibson, the “Father” of Cyberpunk Science Fiction: Critical and Interpretive Essays. Ed. Carl B. Yoke and Carol L. Robinson (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2007), 11-35. Merril, MnU
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Rpt. in Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 11.4 (44) (2001): 395-414. A different version was originally published in the Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies (2000). This version rpt. as “Virtual Poltergeists and Memory: The Question of Ahistoricism in William Gibson’s Neuromancer (1984).” The Cultural Influences of William Gibson, the “Father” of Cyberpunk Science Fiction: Critical and Interpretive Essays. Ed. Carl B. Yoke and Carol L. Robinson (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2007), 11-35. Merril, MnU