Results for subject : "HOBAN, RUSSELL"
'You bes go ballsy': Riddley Walker's Prescription for the Future
Critique 31(1):27-40. Fall 1989.
After the End of the World: Critiques of Technology in Post-Apocalypse Literature
in: Grebowicz, Margaret, ed. SciFi in the Mind's Eye : Reading Science Through Science Fiction. Chicago: Open Court, 2007. p. 185-198.
Always a Dance Going On in the Store: An Interiew With Russell Hoban
Children's Literature in Education 17(3): 139-149. 1986.
Apocalyptic Patterns in Twentieth-Century Fiction.
Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2008. 256pp.
Armageddon From Huxley to Hoban
Extrapolation 25(3): 197-213. Fall 1984.
Bernard Malamud and Russell Hoban: Manipulating the Apocalypse
in: Yoke, Carl B., ed. Phoenix from the Ashes. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1987. pp.165-172.
Campbell award to Riddley Walker
Science Fiction Chronicle 3(12):1. September 1982.
Claiming Mastery over the Word: Transformations of Language in Six Twentieth Century Dystopias
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1994. 405pp. (DAI-A 55(7): 1972. January 1995.)
Danger Quotient, Fiskadoro, Riddley Walker, and the Failure of the Campbellian Monomyth
in: Sullivan, C. W., III. Science Fiction for Young Readers. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1993. pp.113-119.
Dialect, Grapholect, and Story: Russell Hoban's Riddley Walker as Science Fiction
Science Fiction Studies 27(3): 391-417. November 2000.
From Badgers to Turtles: the Fantasy World of Russell Hoban
in: Ord, Priscilla A., ed. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference of the Children's Literature Association, University of Toronto, March, 1979. Villanova: Villanova University, 1980. pp.86-93.
From Belbury to Bernt-arse: The Rhetoric of the Wasteland in Lewis, Orwell, and Hoban
Mythlore 14(2): 18-22. Winter 1987. (No. 52)
Hoban wins Campbell award
Locus 15(9):1,18. September 1982.
Hoban, Russel (Conwell) 1925-
in: Something About the Author. Vol. 136. Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 2003. pp. 114-121.
Is Russell Hoban's Pilgermann a Science Fiction Novel ?
Extrapolation 27(4): 334-340. Winter 1986.
Knowledge and Understanding in Riddley Walker
in: Anisfield, Nancy, ed. The Nightmare Considered: Critical Essays on Nuclear War Literature. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press, 1991. pp.106-113.
Living the Non-Mechanical Life: Russell Hoban's Metaphorical Wind-up Toys
Children's Literature In Education 22(3): 189-194. September 1991.
Making the Two One: Language and Mysticism in Riddley Walker
Extrapolation 25(2): 157-170. Summer 1984.
Mouse, the lion, and Riddley Walker: Russell Hoban interviewed
Vector No. 124/125: 5-9. 1985.
Myth and History in Russell Hoban's Riddley Walker
Critique 31(1):17-26. Fall 1989.
Presence and Absence: God in Fantasy Literature
Christianity and Literature 47(1): 59-74. Autumn 1997.
Re-membering: Time and Myth in Kleinziet and The Medusa Frequency
in: Becker, Allienne R., ed. Visons of the Fantastic: Selected Essys from the Fifteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996. pp.189-195.
Riddley Walker by Russell Hoban (1980)
in: Pringle, David. Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels. New York: Carroll and Graf, 1985. pp.205-206.
Russell Hoban
in: Bleiler, Richard, Ed. Supernatural Fiction Writers: Contemporary Fantasy and Horror. New York: Thomson/Gale, 2003. p. 435-444.
Russell Hoban's Riddley Walker: How and Why It Works
Vector No. 208: 16-17. November/December 1999.
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