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Page 278
... Edge of Time ( 1976 ) , the most important contribution to feminist sf by an author known mainly for realistic work ; of several pathbreaking novels by Octavia Butler , most impressively Kindred ( 1979 ) and Wild Seed ( 1980 ) , which ...
... Edge of Time ( 1976 ) , the most important contribution to feminist sf by an author known mainly for realistic work ; of several pathbreaking novels by Octavia Butler , most impressively Kindred ( 1979 ) and Wild Seed ( 1980 ) , which ...
Page 314
... Edge of Time ( 1976 ) , and with David Lindsay's world of Tormance in A Voyage to Arcturus ( 1920 ) as sites whose textual existence is largely figurative or allegorical . At the other end of the spectrum from these shadowy ...
... Edge of Time ( 1976 ) , and with David Lindsay's world of Tormance in A Voyage to Arcturus ( 1920 ) as sites whose textual existence is largely figurative or allegorical . At the other end of the spectrum from these shadowy ...
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... edge of accepted science where it might be profitable for an author to speculate in his or her fiction . In general Sheffield succeeds admirably in achieving both goals . Although this book is clearly aimed at the non - scientist , its ...
... edge of accepted science where it might be profitable for an author to speculate in his or her fiction . In general Sheffield succeeds admirably in achieving both goals . Although this book is clearly aimed at the non - scientist , its ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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