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  1. The Golden Age of Science Fiction, often identified in the United States as the years 1938–1946, was a period in which a number of foundational works of science fiction literature appeared. In the history of science fiction , the Golden Age follows the " pulp era " of the 1920s and 1930s, and precedes New Wave science fiction of ...

  2. A Era de Ouro da Ficção Científica (Golden Age of Science Fiction em inglês), frequentemente reconhecida como um período que vai de fins dos anos 1930 [1] ou início dos anos 1940, foi uma época durante a qual o gênero ficção científica ganhou a ampla atenção pública e onde muitas histórias clássicas foram publicadas.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2020 · The Real Golden Age of Science Fiction ‹ Literary Hub. Science Fiction. This Week on the History of Literature Podcast. By History of Literature. November 16, 2020. For tens of thousands of years, human beings have been using fictional devices to shape their worlds and communicate with one another.

  4. Campbell's tenure at Astounding is considered to be the beginning of the Golden Age of science fiction, as he helped shift the focus away from pulpy adventure stories, to those characterized by hard science fiction stories celebrating scientific achievement and progress. Modernist writing

  5. 20 de jan. de 2020 · During the Golden Age of Science Fiction, sci-fi experienced a boom in popularity with readers and critics alike. During this period, which many believe lasted from the mid-1930s to the early-1960s, some of the most influential, culturally significant, and socially conscious novels of the past century were written.

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  6. In those years the science component of sf became spectacularly more scientific and the fiction component more assured. It was a quantum jump in quality, perhaps the greatest in the history of the genre, and, in gratitude to that, perhaps the term Golden Age should be enshrined.

  7. Mass markets and juvenile science fiction; The “golden age” of science fiction; Soviet science fiction; Science fiction after World War II. New directions in fiction; SF cinema and TV