fantastischeantike.de – ein Blog-Projekt zur Antikenrezeption in Science Fiction, Horror und Fantasy
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https://doi.org/10.34679/thersites.vol8.102Keywords:
classical reception studies, fantasy, horror, science fiction, classical traditionAbstract
The fantastischeantike.de project collects and analyses examples of classical reception in science fiction, horror and fantasy.References
Hardwick (2003). – Lorna Hardwick, Reception Studies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2003).
Kleu (2019a). – Michael Kleu (Hg.), Antikenrezeption in der Science Fiction (Essen: Oldib 2019).
Kleu (2019b). – Michael Kleu, ‘Antikenrezeption in der Science Fiction - Eine kurze Einführung’, in: Kleu (2019a) 11-18.
Kleu (2019c). – Michael Kleu, ‘Die Schlacht bei Zama habe ich nie verwunden – Antikenrezeption in ausgewählten Kurzgeschichten Isaac Asimovs’, in: Kleu (2019a) 106-126.
Rogers & Stevens (2015). – Brett M. Rogers & Benjamin Eldon Ste-vens, ‘Introduction: The Past is an Undiscovered Country’, in: Brett M. Rogers & Benjamin Eldon Stevens (Hgg.), Classical Tradition in Science Fiction (Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press 2015) 1-24.
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