‘A Fantastic Reflex of Itself, An Echo, A Symbol, A Myth, A Crazy Dream’: Terraforming as Landscaping Nature’s Otherness in H.G. Wells’s The Shape of Things to Come and Olaf Stapledon’s Last and First Men and Star Maker

dc.contributor.authorPak, Chris
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dc.date.issued2011-Spring
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dc.identifier.citationPak, Chris. “‘A Fantastic Reflex of Itself, An Echo, A Symbol, A Myth, A Crazy Dream’: Terraforming as Landscaping Nature’s Otherness in H.G. Wells’s The Shape of Things to Come and Olaf Stapledon’s Last and First Men and Star Maker.” Foundation 40.111 (Spring 2011): 14-31
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dc.language.isoeng
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dc.title‘A Fantastic Reflex of Itself, An Echo, A Symbol, A Myth, A Crazy Dream’: Terraforming as Landscaping Nature’s Otherness in H.G. Wells’s The Shape of Things to Come and Olaf Stapledon’s Last and First Men and Star Maker
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