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- Q17021079 subject Q15267227.
- Q17021079 subject Q8026600.
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- Q17021079 abstract ""The World Well Lost" is a science-fiction short story by Theodore Sturgeon, first published in the June 1953 issue of Universe. It has been reprinted several times, for instance in Sturgeon's collections E Pluribus Unicorn, Starshine, and A Saucer of Loneliness. The story takes its title from the subtitle of John Dryden's verse drama All for Love.".
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- Q17021079 wikiPageWikiLink Q8026600.
- Q17021079 wikiPageWikiLink Q8741860.
- Q17021079 wikiPageWikiLink Q8952382.
- Q17021079 comment ""The World Well Lost" is a science-fiction short story by Theodore Sturgeon, first published in the June 1953 issue of Universe. It has been reprinted several times, for instance in Sturgeon's collections E Pluribus Unicorn, Starshine, and A Saucer of Loneliness. The story takes its title from the subtitle of John Dryden's verse drama All for Love.".
- Q17021079 label "The World Well Lost".
- Q17021079 depiction Universe_science_fiction_195306_n1.jpg.