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  1. The Golden Age of Science Fiction, often identified in the United States as the years 19381946, was a period in which a number of foundational works of science fiction literature appeared.

  2. La primera Edad de oro de la ciencia ficción —reconocida a menudo como la etapa comprendida entre 1939 y 1946— [ 1] fue un período donde el género de la ciencia ficción comienza a atraer la atención del público, y donde muchas historias clásicas de este género fueron publicadas. [ 2] .

  3. The Golden Age of Science Fiction is an anthology of science fiction short stories all originally published between 1949 and 1962. The stories were selected and introduced by Kingsley Amis (1922-1995), who also wrote an Editor's Note and a 21-page Introduction.

    • Kingsley Amis
    • 1981
  4. Under Campbell's direction, the years from 1938–1950 would become known as the "Golden Age of science fiction", though Asimov points out that the term Golden Age has been used more loosely to refer to other periods in science fiction's history.

  5. It has been said, cynically, that the Golden Age of sf is twelve. (This epigram, often wrongly ascribed or paraphrased with slightly different ages, was coined by the sf fan Peter Graham.)

  6. In this short clip, Isaac Asimov discusses the golden age of science fiction, which began in 1937 (and ended in 1950) when John W. Campbell Jr. took over as editor of the magazine Astounding Science Fiction.

  7. To describe the science fiction published in the 1940s and 1950s as ‘Golden Age’ is — obviously — not to use a neutral or value-free description. Coined by a partisan Fandom, the phrase valorises a particular sort of writing: ‘Hard SF’, linear narratives, heroes solving problems or countering threats in a space-opera or a ...