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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia - Science fiction

Science fiction is a genre of fiction in which advances in science, or contact with more scientifically advanced civilizations, create situations different from those of both the present day and the known past. Although science fiction is often written primarily to entertain, many authors have a deeper purpose, using the genre to provide insight into science, society, or the human condition. The borders of this genre are not well defined, and the dividing lines between its sub-genres are often fluid. (In Strong Opinions, Vladim ...

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On SF Main SF Article History of SF SF's Golden Age Speculative fiction Cyberpunk Hard SF Soft SF Space opera More subgenres... Computers Cyberware Robots Space ships Hyperspace Time machines Weaponry Aliens Cyberspace Multiverse Utopia/Dystopia more... Novels ...

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Scope

A great deal of science fiction expands on themes treated by early pioneers such as H. G. Wells and Jules Verne. The following subjects from works by Verne are found in much later science fiction: Space travel (From the Earth to the Moon), 1865 The future (Paris in the 20th Century), 1863 Technology not yet invented (Submarines 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea), 1870 Mental changes in humans (The Green Ray), 1882 Terraforming ...

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Forms of media

Early science fiction was published in books and in general circulation magazines. Science fiction - Magazines. Main article: science fiction magazine The science fiction magazine began in 1926 with the publication of Amazing Stories edited by Hugo Gernsback. Most science fiction written between 1926 and the early 1950s appeared in science fiction magazines. Since then, there has been a huge increase in the amount of written science fiction published, and now most written ...

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Terminology

The term "science fiction" first came into popular usage in the 1930s with the publication of Science Wonder Stories magazine by Hugo Gernsback. Before then, stories in this genre were often referred to as "scientific romances". Two competing abbreviations for "science fiction" are in common usage. "SF" (or "S.F.") is the term most commonly used by science fiction writers and serious fans ...

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Subject matter

Science fiction covers numerous distinct subjects. Many of these were originally treated by early pioneers such as H. G. Wells and Jules Verne. The following subjects from works by Verne are found in much later science fiction: Space travel (From the Earth to the Moon), 1865 The future (Paris in the 20th Century), 1863 Technology not yet invented (Submarines 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea), 1870 Mental changes in humans (The Green Ray), 1882 Terr ...

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Fandom

Many amateur and professional fanzines ("fan magazines") exist, dedicated solely to keeping the science fiction fan informed on all aspects of the genre. The premiere literary awards of science fiction, the Hugo Awards, are awarded by members of the annual Worldcon, which is almost entirely run by fan volunteers; the other major science fiction literary award is the Nebula. Science fiction fandom often overlaps with other, similar interests, such as fantasy, role-playing games, and the Society for Creative Anachronism. The largest, annual, multi-genre science fiction convention is ...

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Purpose of science fiction

Science fiction has often been concerned with the great hopes people place in science but also with their fears concerning the negative side of technological development; the latter is expressed in the classic theme of the hubristic scientist who is destroyed by his own creation. Much science fiction attempt to generate a sense of wonder, or awe, from the setting, circumstances, or ideas presented. Paradigm shifts may be used to induce a sense o ...

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Fandom

Many fanzines ("fan magazines") and a few professional ones exist, dedicated solely to informing the science fiction fan on all aspects of the genre. The premiere literary awards of science fiction, the Hugo Awards, are awarded by members of the annual Worldcon, which is almost entirely run by fan volunteers; the other major science fiction literary award is the Nebula. Science fiction fandom often overlaps with other, similar interests, such as fantasy, role-playing games, and the Society for Creative Anachronism. The largest, annual, multi-genre science fiction convention is ...

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Science fiction, Science fiction - Terminology, Science fiction - Scope, Science fiction - Media, Science fiction - Fandom, Science fiction - SF Portals, Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Terminology

The term "science fiction" first came into popular usage in the 1930s with the publication of Science Wonder Stories magazine by Hugo Gernsback. Before then, stories in this genre were often referred to as "scientific romances". Two competing abbreviations for "science fiction" are in common usage: "SF" (or "S.F.") is the term most commonly used by science fiction writers and serious fans ...

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Science fiction, Science fiction - Terminology, Science fiction - Scope, Science fiction - Media, Science fiction - Fandom, Science fiction - SF Portals, Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages

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Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction - Media

Early science fiction was published in books and in general circulation magazines. The science fiction magazine began in 1926 with the publication of Amazing Stories edited by Hugo Gernsback. Most science fiction written between 1926 and the early 1950s appeared in science fiction magazines. Since then, there has been a huge increase in the amount of written science fiction published, and now most written science fiction appears in either hardback or paperback books, though there is still significant science fictio ...

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Science fiction, Science fiction - Terminology, Science fiction - Scope, Science fiction - Media, Science fiction - Fandom, Science fiction - SF Portals, Science fiction - Bibliographies of SF in various languages

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