Science-fiction Studies, Issue 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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... written . The present essay will emphasize two facts which have been noted but hardly taken into account by previous critics . The first is that , so far from being a deliberate anti - Wellsian , Zamyatin was the author of Herbert Wells ...
... written . The present essay will emphasize two facts which have been noted but hardly taken into account by previous critics . The first is that , so far from being a deliberate anti - Wellsian , Zamyatin was the author of Herbert Wells ...
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... writing of We . We is written in the form of a diary . It is true that D - 503 , the diarist , makes some conscientious attempts to explain his society to alien readers , but the social picture which emerges ( the sole concern of ...
... writing of We . We is written in the form of a diary . It is true that D - 503 , the diarist , makes some conscientious attempts to explain his society to alien readers , but the social picture which emerges ( the sole concern of ...
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... written by and published in the " have " , and therefore politically dominant , countries . C. This is a fascinating exercise in literary sociology , to which one should , however , add that , as we know , the number of copies per title ...
... written by and published in the " have " , and therefore politically dominant , countries . C. This is a fascinating exercise in literary sociology , to which one should , however , add that , as we know , the number of copies per title ...
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