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Page 268
... characters will start to hallucinate ; in fact , a number of the characters are likely to experience hallucinations , as they begin to perceive Pagetti's secondary ( hyper - fictional ) text . We must thus distinguish between an ...
... characters will start to hallucinate ; in fact , a number of the characters are likely to experience hallucinations , as they begin to perceive Pagetti's secondary ( hyper - fictional ) text . We must thus distinguish between an ...
Page 272
... characters ' points of view : if everyone is mad , then madness has no meaning as a descriptive term . The breakdown of narrative continuity may be the result of alternative universes created by time travel . UN scientists are in the ...
... characters ' points of view : if everyone is mad , then madness has no meaning as a descriptive term . The breakdown of narrative continuity may be the result of alternative universes created by time travel . UN scientists are in the ...
Page 288
... characters who move through such a transformation , characters who initially feel that their identities are threatened by the transformations of becoming and who seek the security of molar identities . Clay's Ark provides a metaphor and ...
... characters who move through such a transformation , characters who initially feel that their identities are threatened by the transformations of becoming and who seek the security of molar identities . Clay's Ark provides a metaphor and ...
Contents
Carl Abbott Homesteading on the Extraterrestrial Frontier | 240 |
Butler LSD Lying Ink and Lies | 265 |
Animals Kinship and Butlers | 281 |
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