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'''Science Fiction''' is a broad genre of fiction based around concepts involving speculative science and technology. The Genre has its origins in the ninteenth century with authors such as Mary Shelly, Jules Vern, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and HG Wells and has emerged as a massively deverse genre in the twentieth century.
'''Science Fiction''' is a broad genre of fiction based around concepts involving speculative science and technology. The Genre has its origins in the ninteenth century with authors such as Mary Shelly, Jules Vern, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and HG Wells and has emerged as a massively deverse genre in the twentieth century.
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Science Fiction is a broad genre of fiction based around concepts involving speculative science and technology. The Genre has its origins in the ninteenth century with authors such as Mary Shelly, Jules Vern, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and HG Wells and has emerged as a massively deverse genre in the twentieth century.


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