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− | Hillier-Broadley, Meghann. "Predator Cities in the Anthropocene: Reading the Anthropocene in Philip Reeve's | + | '''Hillier-Broadley, Meghann. "Predator Cities in the Anthropocene''': Reading the Anthropocene in Philip Reeve's Predator Cities Quartet." ''SFRA Review'' #328 (April-May [Spring] 2019): pp. 7-9. |
− | Predator Cities Quartet." ''SFRA Review'' #328 (April-May [Spring] 2019): pp. | + | |
+ | The "quartet" is ''[[Hungry Cities Chronicles|Mortal Engines, Predators Gold, Infernal Devices'', and ''A Darkling Plain]]'' (2001-06), also known as the ''Hungry Cities Chronicles'' (US title). | ||
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+ | RDE, finishing, 17Sep20 | ||
+ | [[Category: Literary Criticism]] |
Revision as of 19:14, 17 September 2020
Hillier-Broadley, Meghann. "Predator Cities in the Anthropocene: Reading the Anthropocene in Philip Reeve's Predator Cities Quartet." SFRA Review #328 (April-May [Spring] 2019): pp. 7-9.
The "quartet" is Mortal Engines, Predators Gold, Infernal Devices, and A Darkling Plain (2001-06), also known as the Hungry Cities Chronicles (US title).
RDE, finishing, 17Sep20