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Robert Heinlein: Critical Essay by George Edgar Slusser

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SOURCE: Slusser, George Edgar. The Classic Years of Robert A. Heinlein, pp. 9-39. San Bernardino, Calif.: Borgo Press, 1977.

In the following excerpt, Slusser surveys the plots and major thematic concerns of Heinlein's short fiction.

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