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Genre/Form: | Criticism, interpretation, etc |
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Named Person: | Lois McMaster Bujold; Lois McMaster Bujold |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Edward James |
ISBN: | 0252039327 0252080858 9780252039324 9780252080852 9780252097379 0252097378 |
OCLC Number: | 982172185 |
Description: | 1 ressource en ligne (xii, 201 pages) |
Contents: | |
Series Title: | Modern masters of science fiction. |
Responsibility: | Edward James. |
Reviews
Publisher Synopsis
"A real pleasure to read. This could serve as a textbook for a class on Bujold." --Janet Brennan Croft, editor of Lois McMaster Bujold: Essays on a Modern Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy "James traces Bujold's career from fanzine culture to genre superstar and shows how she overcame old-school ideas that military science fiction and space opera were exclusively a boys' playground."--Kirkus Reviews "The University of Illinois is to be commended for its series of single-author studies, Modern Masters of Science Fiction. Lois McMaster Bujold is a worthy subject of this latest addition to that series... This readable and succinct book is all the more welcome."--Times Literary Supplement "James's text signals a growing (and long overdue) recognition of an author who has been critically neglected since her emergence in 1986."--Science Fiction Studies "James's celebration of Bujold is impressive. The handling of the narrative threads and characters that intersect across Bujold's broad range of work is skillfully executed and the attention to detail explaining the merits and rationale of each of Bujold's novels and short stories is superb."--Foundation "James's substantial insights, especially the discussions of Bujold's fantasy novels, are of value to the critic and scholar alike."--SFRA Review "What James is particularly good at is placing Bujold in her context in science fiction history: what authors she would have read growing up, who were her likely influences, what else was being published at the time she started appearing in Astounding. A real pleasure to read. This could serve as a textbook for a class on Bujold."--Janet Brennan Croft, editor of Lois McMaster Bujold: Essays on a Modern Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy "Edward James's comprehensive study promises to make a central contribution to science fiction studies, as it traces the ways Bujold has inherited and reworked the genres of space opera and military science fiction. An engaging and entertaining read, it provides clarity but never at the expense of consideration of complex issues and themes."--Helen Merrick, author of The Secret Feminist Cabal: A Cultural History of Science Fiction Feminisms Read more...

