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Fahrenheit 451 (Sources)

 
Notes on Novels: Fahrenheit 451 (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
For Further Sturty


Sources

John Colmer. "Science Fiction" in Coleridge to Catch-22, St. Martin's Press, 1978, pp. 197-209.

George R. Guffey, in Coordinates: Placing Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by George E. Slusser, et al, Southern Illinois University Press, 1983, pp. 99-106.

Wayne L. Johnson, in "Machineries of Joy and Sorrow," in Ray Bradbury, Frederick Ungar Publishing Company, 1980, pp. 85-8.

David Mogen, "Fahrenheit 451," Ray Bradbury, Twayne Publishers, 1986, pp. 105-112.

Donald Watt, in "Buming Bright: 'Fahrenheit 451' as Symbolic Dystopia" in Ray Bradbury, edited by Martin Harry Greenberg and Joseph D. Olander, Taplinger Publishing Company, 1980, pp. 195-213.

Gary K. Wolfe, "Ray Bradbury," in Concise Dictionary of American Literary Biography, Vol. 5, Gale Research, 1989, pp. 16-32.

Gary K. Wolfe, "Ray Bradbury," in Twentieth Century Science-Fiction Writers, 2nd edition, St. James Press, 1986, pp. 72-5.


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