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... audiences . According to co - producer Gail Lyon , these audiences felt the ending was too heavy - handed and the last frame left them feeling " personally attacked " as presumed genetic defectives . 15 14 Many geneticists judged it in ...
... audiences . According to co - producer Gail Lyon , these audiences felt the ending was too heavy - handed and the last frame left them feeling " personally attacked " as presumed genetic defectives . 15 14 Many geneticists judged it in ...
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... audience is that the doctor's otherwise appealing doctrine of progress presses for a too - rapid , revolutionary change , one that does not respect the slow , inherent caution of natural adaptation . In this , Brody believes readers ...
... audience is that the doctor's otherwise appealing doctrine of progress presses for a too - rapid , revolutionary change , one that does not respect the slow , inherent caution of natural adaptation . In this , Brody believes readers ...
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... audience . In fact , this moment provides the most difficult crux for Chapman's argument , since he is forced to minimize Silverberg's rage at the genre in order to mitigate accusations that his subsequent return to the field was ...
... audience . In fact , this moment provides the most difficult crux for Chapman's argument , since he is forced to minimize Silverberg's rage at the genre in order to mitigate accusations that his subsequent return to the field was ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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