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Baxter mentions and at least briefly states the premise of a number of works (Notes, pp. 106-07).
 
Baxter mentions and at least briefly states the premise of a number of works (Notes, pp. 106-07).
  Baxter and Arthur C. Clarke's novel ''Light of Other Days''. 2000.
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  Baxter and Arthur C. Clarke's novel ''[[The Light of Other Days]]''. 2000.
 
  Benford,  Greg. "Time Shards". 1986.
 
  Benford,  Greg. "Time Shards". 1986.
  Ballard,  J. G. "The Sound Sweep". 1960.
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  Ballard,  J. G. "[[The Sound-Sweep]]". 1960.
 
  Baxter, Stephen. "Traces". 1991.
 
  Baxter, Stephen. "Traces". 1991.
  Bell, Eric Temple (writing as John Taine). ''Before the Dawn". 1934.
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  Bell, Eric Temple (writing as John Taine). ''[[Before the Dawn]]''. 1934.
 
  Chancellor, J. W. ''Through the Visograph''. 1928.
 
  Chancellor, J. W. ''Through the Visograph''. 1928.
 
  Palmer, R. A. "Matter Is Conserved". 1938.
 
  Palmer, R. A. "Matter Is Conserved". 1938.
 
  Gold, Horace. "The Biography Project". 1951.
 
  Gold, Horace. "The Biography Project". 1951.
 
  Tenn, William. "[[Brooklyn Project]]". 1948.
 
  Tenn, William. "[[Brooklyn Project]]". 1948.
  Ballard, J. G. "[[The Greatest Television Show on Earth]]". 1972.
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  Ballard, J. G. "The Greatest Television Show on Earth". 1972.
 
  Harrison, Harry. ''[[The Technicolor Time Machine]]''. 1967.
 
  Harrison, Harry. ''[[The Technicolor Time Machine]]''. 1967.
  Card, Orson Scott. ''Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus''. 1996.
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  Card, Orson Scott. ''[[Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus]]''. 1996.
  Brown, Eric. "The Time-Lapsed Man". 1988.
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  Brown, Eric. "[[The Time-Lapsed Man]]". 1988.
 
  de Camp, L. Sprague. "Balsamo's Mirror". 1976.
 
  de Camp, L. Sprague. "Balsamo's Mirror". 1976.
 
  McKenna, Richard. "The Secret Place". 1966.
 
  McKenna, Richard. "The Secret Place". 1966.
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  McKenna, Richard. "The Secret Place". 1966.
 
  McKenna, Richard. "The Secret Place". 1966.
 
  Kaw (sic: pseudonym). "The Time Eliminator". 1926.
 
  Kaw (sic: pseudonym). "The Time Eliminator". 1926.
  Hunting, Gardner. ''The Vicarion''. 1926.
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  Hunting, Gardner. ''[[The Vicarion]]''. 1926.
 
  Wyndham, John. "Operation Peep". 1951.
 
  Wyndham, John. "Operation Peep". 1951.
  Clarke, Arthur C. "The Parasite". 1953.
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  Clarke, Arthur C. "[[The Parasite]]". 1953.
  Clarke, Arthur C. ''Childhood's End''. 1953.
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  Clarke, Arthur C. ''[[Childhood's End]]''. 1953.
  Sherred, T. L. "E for Effort". 1947.
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  Sherred, T. L. "[[E for Effort]]". 1947.
  Padgett, Lewis. "Private Eye". 1949.
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  Padgett, Lewis. "[[Private Eye]]". 1949.
  Knight, Damon. "I See You". 1976.
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  Knight, Damon. "[[I See You]]". 1976.
  Asimov, Isaac. "The Dead Past". 1973.
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  Asimov, Isaac. "[[The Dead Past]]". 1973.
 
  Shaw, Bob. "Light of Other Days". 1966.
 
  Shaw, Bob. "Light of Other Days". 1966.
 
  Shaw, Bob. ''Other Days, Other Eyes''. 1972
 
  Shaw, Bob. ''Other Days, Other Eyes''. 1972

Latest revision as of 16:47, 20 March 2019

Baxter, Stephen. "The Technology of Omniscience: Past Viewers in Science Fiction." Foundation 80 (Autumn 2000): pp. 97-107.

By a practitioner of the form, a quick but extensive overview of the "classic hard-sf technique" of building "a story by extrapolating from a single striking scientific premise: in this case [...] a gadget with quite limited properties [...], allowing one to view the past but not the future — and not to alter the course of history" (except, of course, if something goes wrong, or very, plot-worthy wrong). Early in the essay, Baxter states "The purpose of this brief survey is to use past-viewer fiction as a case study: to show how science fiction writers over the genre's history have used differing techniques to spin very variant stories from the same root idea," starting with how they've made "such an outlandish notion as a past viewer [...] scientifically feasible" in the worlds of the stories, hence, for the reader while reading, plausible (Baxter p. 97).

Baxter mentions and at least briefly states the premise of a number of works (Notes, pp. 106-07).

Baxter and Arthur C. Clarke's novel The Light of Other Days. 2000.
Benford,  Greg. "Time Shards". 1986.
Ballard,  J. G. "The Sound-Sweep". 1960.
Baxter, Stephen. "Traces". 1991.
Bell, Eric Temple (writing as John Taine). Before the Dawn. 1934.
Chancellor, J. W. Through the Visograph. 1928.
Palmer, R. A. "Matter Is Conserved". 1938.
Gold, Horace. "The Biography Project". 1951.
Tenn, William. "Brooklyn Project". 1948.
Ballard, J. G. "The Greatest Television Show on Earth". 1972.
Harrison, Harry. The Technicolor Time Machine. 1967.
Card, Orson Scott. Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus. 1996.
Brown, Eric. "The Time-Lapsed Man". 1988.
de Camp, L. Sprague. "Balsamo's Mirror". 1976.
McKenna, Richard. "The Secret Place". 1966.
Lewis, C. S. The Dark Tower. 1977.
Aldiss, Brian. An Age. 1967.
McKenna, Richard. "The Secret Place". 1966.
Kaw (sic: pseudonym). "The Time Eliminator". 1926.
Hunting, Gardner. The Vicarion. 1926.
Wyndham, John. "Operation Peep". 1951.
Clarke, Arthur C. "The Parasite". 1953.
Clarke, Arthur C. Childhood's End. 1953.
Sherred, T. L. "E for Effort". 1947.
Padgett, Lewis. "Private Eye". 1949.
Knight, Damon. "I See You". 1976.
Asimov, Isaac. "The Dead Past". 1973.
Shaw, Bob. "Light of Other Days". 1966.
Shaw, Bob. Other Days, Other Eyes. 1972