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- and biographer, describes Alia as a "virgin witch" archetype. William Touponce explains, "Alia is the archetypal virgin-harlot, a Reverend Mother without...
- reprinted by Grafton Books (ISBN 0-586-06636-5) in 1985. In 1988 William F. Touponce called the book "something of a tribute to Herbert's success on college...
- Still Has a "Dream" of a 'Dune' Trilogy". Vanity Fair. August 28, 2023. Touponce 1988, p. 4. "Frank Herbert Is Dead at 65; Author of the 'Dune' Novels"...
- Merciless", with Mandy as the emperor Leto II, and Billy as Duncan Idaho. Touponce, William F. (1988), Frank Herbert, Boston, M****achusetts: Twayne Publishers...
- Fantasy. Chicago: Advent. p. 63. ISBN 0-911682-20-1. Eller, Jonathan R.; F. Touponce, William (2004). Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction. Kent State University...
- The Stories of Ray Bradbury in 1980. Jonathan R. Eller and William F. Touponce discuss a draft of the unpublished novel in some detail in their book,...
- parodied in 1984's National Lampoon's Doon by Ellis Weiner, which William F. Touponce called "something of a tribute to Herbert's success on college campuses"...
- Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 6, 2014. Touponce, William F. (1988). "Herbert's Re****tion". Frank Herbert. Boston, M****achusetts:...
- nominated in 1966. The collection includes the short story "The Road to Dune". Touponce, William F. (1988). "Herbert's Re****tion". Frank Herbert. Boston, M****achusetts:...
- Bibcode:2013ApJ...778..109Z. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/778/2/109. S2CID 27805994. Touponce, William F. (1988). "Intellectual Background". Frank Herbert. Boston: Twayne...