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  1. No Woman Born is a utopian story from 1944, written by American feminist C. L. Moore. The book describes a former singing superstar, turned robot after a fire accident. The story touches on many feminist themes and discusses problems that could occur with science fiction technology.

  2. 6 de sept. de 2018 · “No Woman Born” first appeared in the December 1944 issue of Astounding Science-Fiction, a time when few women were writing science fiction. Catherine Lucille Moore did not use her initials to hide her gender, but to hide her writing career from her employer.

  3. Ninguna mujer nacida (No Woman Born) es un relato de ciencia ficción de la escritora norteamericana Catherine L. Moore (1911-1987), publicado originalmente en la edición de diciembre de 1944 de la revista Astounding Stories. Se trata de uno de los cuentos de C.L. Moore más recordados. Ninguna mujer nacida.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2018 · A review of a sci-fi novella by C.L. Moore about a famous actress who is brought back to life in a robotic body. The review praises the characterization, the psychological insight, and the speculative concept of the story.

  5. Ninguna mujer nacida (No Woman Born) es un relato fantástico de la escritora norteamericana C.L. Moore (esposa de Henry Kuttner), publicado en la edición de diciembre de 1944 de la revista Astounding Stories con el número 169. ELLA había sido el ser más hermoso cuya imagen recorriera las vías aéreas.

  6. No Woman Born. C.L. Moore. 3.89. 90 ratings14 reviews. Genres Science Fiction Short Stories. 40 pages, ebook. Published January 1, 1944. Book details & editions. About the author. C.L. Moore. 304 books191 followers. Follow. Excerpted from Wikipedia: Catherine Lucille Moore was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, as C. L. Moore.

  7. 2 de oct. de 2018 · “No Woman Born” exemplifies Moore’s personal, published voice with her exceptional storytelling and characters. She effectively explored the constructed woman character from the 19th century and paved the way for new narrative creations in the 21st century.