The Review of Science Fiction
Number 65, Autumn 1995
CONTENTS
Editorial
- Edward James
Features:
Wells’s Time Machine
- John Huntington: The Time Machine and Wells’s Social Trajectory
- Stephen Derry: The Time Traveller’s Utopian Books and his Reading of the Future
- W.M.S. Russell: Time Before and After The Time Machine
- Stephen Baxter: Further Visions: Sequels to The Time Machine
- Eric S. Rabkin: What Makes We a Science Fiction Classic? What Makes a Classic?
- Jonathan Clements: Flesh and Metal: Marriage and Female Emancipation in the Science Fiction of Wei Yahua
- R.J. Ellis: “Are you a fucking mutant?”: Total Recall‘s Fantastic Hesitations
Letters
- Stephen R.L. Clark: Squirrels and alien life
- John D. Rickett: On Russell and Westfahl
- John D. Rickett: … and Kenneth Bailey
- Alan Myers: Commemorating Westall
- Matthew Spencer: Sf and the BBC
- Marcus L. Rowland: Defending Gerry Anderson
Reviews
- Stephen Baxter: HG by Michael Foot and Shadows of the Future by Patrick Parrinder
- Jack Cohen: The Time Ships by Stephen Baxter
- Gwyneth Jones: Alien Influences by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Kim Newman: Idlewild by Mark Lawson
- Paul Marrow: Olaf Stapledon by Robert Crossley
- David Seed: La Science-Fiction Francaise au XXe Siecle by Jean-Marie Gouanvic
- Neal Tringham: Necroville by Ian McDonald