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A Sequel To THE TIME MACHINE?
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- the science-fictional underpinning of THE NIGHT LAND
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Sharks of the Ether
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- immortality, reincarnation, and psychic
predation within a science-fictional framework in Hodgson's fiction |
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Love in the Night
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- What was Hodgson attempting in his treatment of the
erotic in THE NIGHT LAND and THE HOUSE ON THE BORDERLAND?
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In Defence of Chapter 1
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- The usual advice is skip the first chapter. Nigel Brown disagrees.
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The background of The Night Land
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- Don Muchow gives us some thoughts on constructing the background of The Night Land, in a fictional context.
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The Word Current
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- An apology for the linguistic archtecture of THE NIGHT LAND
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Time Machines Go Both Ways
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- Andy Sawyer reflects on Wells and Hodgson
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Narrative Techniques in THE NIGHT AND
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- Nigel Brown reflects
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And No Female, Ever
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- An apology for the romance of feminity in the Night Land, by John C Wright
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William Hope Hodgson's borderlands: monstrosity, other worlds, and the future at the fin de siècle
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- a doctoral thesis
archived in the
online repository of Edinburgh Napier University, by Emily Alder, who has kindly consented to let us link to it.
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Sexual symbolism in W.H Hodgson
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- An old article in the 1964 Riverside Quarterly, by Sid Birchby: excavated and sent in Cuyler Brooks
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The Ecology of the Night Land
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- Some thoughts, by Zathras
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Gaming in the Night Land
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- by Sandy Petersen
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