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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
I | Australian Science Fiction to 1925 | |
1 | Early Romances | 3 |
2 | Utopian and Dystopian Works | 19 |
3 | Novels of Racial Invasion | 36 |
II | 1926-59: The Rise of Traditional Science Fiction in Australia | |
4 | 1926-39: Forerunners of Modern Australian Science Fiction | 49 |
5 | 1940-59: Local Expansion | 56 |
6 | A. Bertram Chandler | 81 |
7 | Wynne Whiteford | 90 |
III | 1960-74: International Recognition and the New Wave | |
8 | The 1960s | 99 |
9 | The Early 1970s | 120 |
IV | 1975-84: Small Presses and Growing Reputations | |
10 | Aussiecon and After | 125 |
11 | Writers of the 1970s | 131 |
12 | George Turner | 145 |
13 | Damien Broderick | 152 |
14 | The Early 1980s | 160 |
V | 1985-98: Serious Recognition | |
15 | Aussiecon 2 and After | 173 |
16 | Greg Egan | 190 |
17 | Writers of the 1990s | 201 |
Conclusion: Into the Unknown | 215 | |
Selected Bibliography | 221 | |
Index | 237 |
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