Review:

The Encyclopedia Of Science Fiction Edited By John Clute And Peter Nicholls

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The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls, is a comprehensive reference work covering the history, themes, authors, and significant works of the science fiction genre.

Key Features

  • Detailed entries on various aspects of science fiction
  • Coverage of classic and contemporary works
  • Biographies of authors
  • Thematic analysis
  • Cross-referencing for easy navigation

Pros

  • Wide range of information on the genre
  • In-depth analysis and critical insights
  • Useful for both casual readers and scholars

Cons

  • Some entries may be outdated due to the changing nature of the genre
  • Limited coverage of non-English language works

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