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Select List of Works about Isaac Asimov |
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Allen, L. David. Asimov's Foundation Trilogy and Other Works. Lincoln, Neb.: Cliffs Notes, 1977. A follow-up by a University of Nebraska English department faculty member to his Cliffs Notes Science Fiction: An Introduction (1973), in which he analyzed I, Robot. Some valuable comments about how Asimov's works function as fiction. |
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Goble, Neil. Asimov Analyzed. Baltimore: Mirage, 1972. This is a fascinating study of Asimov's writing strategies and style in nonfiction and fiction, with word-frequency counts and sentence and paragraph analyses. |
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Hassler, Donald M. Reader's Guide to Isaac Asimov. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1991. A provocative study of Asimov's ''general ideas" and his philosophical position. |
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Miller, Marjorie M. Isaac Asimov: A Checklist of Works Published in the United States, March 1939-May 1972. Kent: Kent State University Press, 1972. The basic checklist, though now dated. |
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Moskowitz, Sam. "Isaac Asimov" in Seekers of Tomorrow: Masters of Modern Science Fiction. Cleveland: World, 1966. A look at Asimov's life and work even before Asimov himself had started writing about it. |
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Olander, Joseph D., and Martin H. Greenberg, eds. Isaac Asimov. New York: Taplinger, 1977. One of a series of collections of essays on a single author edited by Olander and Greenberg, this volume brings together a variety of views about various aspects of Asimov's work, concluding with Asimov's unusual reaction to all the analysis. |
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