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Page 424
... finally , to a creature " not quite of the human species " ( OH 1.73 ) . The source of Wells's doubt proves to be paleocraniometry . Although the Neanderthal brain was " as big as ours , " he writes , its owner was not only ...
... finally , to a creature " not quite of the human species " ( OH 1.73 ) . The source of Wells's doubt proves to be paleocraniometry . Although the Neanderthal brain was " as big as ours , " he writes , its owner was not only ...
Page 462
... finally overflow the limits of genre to become a meta - genre so broad and so pervasive as to be a concept and force quite outside the boundaries of fiction , and of art itself " ( xiii ) . One of the most interesting , and in some ways ...
... finally overflow the limits of genre to become a meta - genre so broad and so pervasive as to be a concept and force quite outside the boundaries of fiction , and of art itself " ( xiii ) . One of the most interesting , and in some ways ...
Page 505
... finally converged to rehabilitate Verne in the years between 1955 and 1978. Evans argues persuasively that Verne's retrieval from " hallowed oblivion " ( 27 ) was due to synergism created by a confluence of developments : inventions ...
... finally converged to rehabilitate Verne in the years between 1955 and 1978. Evans argues persuasively that Verne's retrieval from " hallowed oblivion " ( 27 ) was due to synergism created by a confluence of developments : inventions ...
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