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title to it ( Cyrano wished it to be called simply L ' Autre Monde ( The Other World ]
) . Le Bret wrote a laudatory but politically correct preface for it and eventually
arranged for its publication two years after Cyrano ' s death . It wasn ' t until 1921
...
title to it ( Cyrano wished it to be called simply L ' Autre Monde ( The Other World ]
) . Le Bret wrote a laudatory but politically correct preface for it and eventually
arranged for its publication two years after Cyrano ' s death . It wasn ' t until 1921
...
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My global interpretation toward an explanation of this early adventure fiction and
the early commentary that was directed toward it is simply that the early pioneers
had a penetrating awareness that there was , indeed , an abundance of horror ...
My global interpretation toward an explanation of this early adventure fiction and
the early commentary that was directed toward it is simply that the early pioneers
had a penetrating awareness that there was , indeed , an abundance of horror ...
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... ( Argosy , 1930 - 31 issues ) , he wrote again of Mercury and its winged girls ,
making use of some of the same materials as in “ The Fire People ” but changing
important details — in sum , wrote as if “ The Fire People ” simply did not exist .
... ( Argosy , 1930 - 31 issues ) , he wrote again of Mercury and its winged girls ,
making use of some of the same materials as in “ The Fire People ” but changing
important details — in sum , wrote as if “ The Fire People ” simply did not exist .
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