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Levels of PhilDickian “ Reality . ” Umberto Rossi , following Carlo Pagetti , distinguishes three textual levels within a characteristic Philip Dick novel : " the fictional reality described ( or built ) in the novel , the hyper ...
Levels of PhilDickian “ Reality . ” Umberto Rossi , following Carlo Pagetti , distinguishes three textual levels within a characteristic Philip Dick novel : " the fictional reality described ( or built ) in the novel , the hyper ...
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In this explanation , " reality ” is mutable even after events have occurred . There can be no authentic “ reality , ” because with time travel all “ reality ” is provisional , subject to subsequent - or even prior - revision .
In this explanation , " reality ” is mutable even after events have occurred . There can be no authentic “ reality , ” because with time travel all “ reality ” is provisional , subject to subsequent - or even prior - revision .
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Either she survives , or Dr. Bloode's text is unreliable , or reality itself is subject to change . With narrative evidence pointing in all directions , and continual confusion as to what we can take to be Dick's preferred text , we are ...
Either she survives , or Dr. Bloode's text is unreliable , or reality itself is subject to change . With narrative evidence pointing in all directions , and continual confusion as to what we can take to be Dick's preferred text , we are ...
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Carl Abbott Homesteading on the Extraterrestrial Frontier | 240 |
Butler LSD Lying Ink and Lies | 265 |
Animals Kinship and Butlers | 281 |
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