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A number of these Antarctic sf tales , however , and especially the classic stories
of Leahy , Lovecraft , and Campbell , center on ideas and images that link them
with earlier literary and mythological constructions of the South Polar regions ...
A number of these Antarctic sf tales , however , and especially the classic stories
of Leahy , Lovecraft , and Campbell , center on ideas and images that link them
with earlier literary and mythological constructions of the South Polar regions ...
Page 299
... image . . . what is this but to obliterate that most glorious image which God
himself hath stamped on us ” ( qtd . in Fudge 61 ) . The common concern with
both animal costumes and cross - dressing suggests the ways in which concern
about ...
... image . . . what is this but to obliterate that most glorious image which God
himself hath stamped on us ” ( qtd . in Fudge 61 ) . The common concern with
both animal costumes and cross - dressing suggests the ways in which concern
about ...
Page 303
( Williams 63 ) How are soft places important to the study of post - apocalyptic
images ? I believe that the representation of Bartertown in Mad Max III , like other
images of the world after nuclear war , can be understood as a form of post ...
( Williams 63 ) How are soft places important to the study of post - apocalyptic
images ? I believe that the representation of Bartertown in Mad Max III , like other
images of the world after nuclear war , can be understood as a form of post ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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