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''TCM'' is cited by B. Stableford, ''[[Stableford, Brian. Scientific Romance in Britain 1890-1950|Romance]]'', as a thoughtful work featuring a visitor who accidentally travels from a far-future time to ours; the visitor has been agumented by "a 'clock' which regulates his thought and metabolism" (263-65; quote from 264).[[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Stableford,_Brian._Scientific_Romance_in_Britain_1890-1950]] Note: Look for ''TCM'' in Stableford by title, not author. [[Category: Fiction]] | ''TCM'' is cited by B. Stableford, ''[[Stableford, Brian. Scientific Romance in Britain 1890-1950|Romance]]'', as a thoughtful work featuring a visitor who accidentally travels from a far-future time to ours; the visitor has been agumented by "a 'clock' which regulates his thought and metabolism" (263-65; quote from 264).[[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Stableford,_Brian._Scientific_Romance_in_Britain_1890-1950]] Note: Look for ''TCM'' in Stableford by title, not author. [[Category: Fiction]] | ||
+ | Discussed also in Ann-Marie Cahill's "On the Lesser Known Sci-Fi Writers Who Predicted Future Technology," on line at BookRiot.com 6 September 2019.[https://bookriot.com/2019/09/06/on-the-lesser-known-sci-fi-writers-who-predicted-future-technology/?fbclid=IwAR0P4Mmooz0MyFjh4C2QI9NbpjP6eIfifDZvOXsqidL8_60JkdkTDusIqvg] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 9 September 2019
Dent, Guy. The Clockwork Man: See E. V. Odle.
Odle, E. V. The Clockwork Man. London: Heinemann, 1923.
TCM is cited by B. Stableford, Romance, as a thoughtful work featuring a visitor who accidentally travels from a far-future time to ours; the visitor has been agumented by "a 'clock' which regulates his thought and metabolism" (263-65; quote from 264).[[1]] Note: Look for TCM in Stableford by title, not author.
Discussed also in Ann-Marie Cahill's "On the Lesser Known Sci-Fi Writers Who Predicted Future Technology," on line at BookRiot.com 6 September 2019.[2]
RDE, Title (Stableford), 7Aug19; RDE, finishing, 9Sep19¶