The Heinlein Journal #31 – Winter 2023-’24 – 44 pages
$5.00
- “You modern kids don’t get any education, do you?” Literary Allusion in Heinlein’s Juveniles
- Heinlein’s Influence on Dating and Marriage Patterns in America: A Perspective
- Fifty Years of Polyamory in America: A Review
- Heinlein in the Comics
- Robert A. Heinlein to Ray Bradbury, August 9, 1940
- How to view The Heinlein Journal more like a magazine on your computer
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Description
Note: Are you a THS member? Members get discounted or free access to the Journal. Check through your email for your coupon code, before purchasing at full price!
This fully illustrated issue contains 44 pages, with the following contents:
“You modern kids don’t get any education, do you?” Literary Allusion in Heinlein’s Juveniles
by Peter M. McCluskey
An analysis of authors and works referenced in Robert A. Heinlein’s books for young adults.
Heinlein’s Influence on Dating and Marriage Patterns in America: A Perspective
by Glen W. Olson
Did Robert A. Heinlein singlehandedly change the course of human relationships in America? Do we have more multiple relationships, open marriages, transgender acceptance, and polyamory because of the books he has written?
Fifty Years of Polyamory in America: A Review
by BE Allatt
Book review — Fifty Years of Polyamory in America: A Guided Tour of a Growing Movement, by Glen W. Olson and Terry Lee Brussel-Rogers
Heinlein in the Comics
by John Tilden
A full, illustrated list of Heinlein’s works as interpreted in or adapted by comics and graphic novels, from 1950 to 2023.
Robert A. Heinlein to Ray Bradbury, August 9, 1940
by Jonathan R. Eller
A letter between friends and colleagues.
How to view The Heinlein Journal more like a magazine on your computer
Instructions for PC and Mac users on how to view the PDFs as 2-page, side-by-side spreads.
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File: PDF | Approx. 35.6 MB
This issue is a big one (in file size) due to a longer pagecount and the number of images included in the article about comics.