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Page 289
The story is told through alternating chapters , one stream labelled Past and the
other Present . In the Past narrative , we learn about Asa Elias Doyle , or Eli , an
astronaut who is the sole survivor of an expedition to Proxima Centauri , and his ...
The story is told through alternating chapters , one stream labelled Past and the
other Present . In the Past narrative , we learn about Asa Elias Doyle , or Eli , an
astronaut who is the sole survivor of an expedition to Proxima Centauri , and his ...
Page 291
This question of transforming society - and adjusting to such change — is a motif
present in all of Butler ' s work . In Clay ' s Ark , however , not all are able to
survive such a transformation ; not all are sufficiently open to difference and
change .
This question of transforming society - and adjusting to such change — is a motif
present in all of Butler ' s work . In Clay ' s Ark , however , not all are able to
survive such a transformation ; not all are sufficiently open to difference and
change .
Page 346
The present volume contains seventeen papers , most of which were delivered at
a conference at the University of London in July 2000 . The central theme is a
concept that the editor believes underlies Bulwer ' s work , “ a unifying coherence
...
The present volume contains seventeen papers , most of which were delivered at
a conference at the University of London in July 2000 . The central theme is a
concept that the editor believes underlies Bulwer ' s work , “ a unifying coherence
...
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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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