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References

Primary Sources

Dick 1968
Dick, Philip K. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968). New York: Del Rey (Ballantine) Books 24th printing. Filmed as Blade Runner 1982. The book reissued under the title Blade Runner at the release of the film.

Shelley
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Aldiss
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Aldiss/Wingrove
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Baldick
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Chapple
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Dick 1976
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Fitting
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Huntington
Huntington, John. ``Philip K. Dick: Authenticity and Insincerity'' in Science-Fiction Studies #45 July 1988, pp. 152-160.

McCaffery
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Wolf
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