Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... note seems to attribute the Introduction and " An Extract of a Letter from Geneva " to Polidori , whilst the OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS edition of The Vampyre and Other Macabre Tales questions this and notes several possible candidates ...
... note seems to attribute the Introduction and " An Extract of a Letter from Geneva " to Polidori , whilst the OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS edition of The Vampyre and Other Macabre Tales questions this and notes several possible candidates ...
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... notes to " The Vampyre " to the ten in the OXFORD World's CLASSICS edition reveals that the former are definitional ... note that the setting for " Carmilla , " Styria , is in Austria is not cross - referenced to Frayling's discovery in ...
... notes to " The Vampyre " to the ten in the OXFORD World's CLASSICS edition reveals that the former are definitional ... note that the setting for " Carmilla , " Styria , is in Austria is not cross - referenced to Frayling's discovery in ...
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NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE Advertising and Calculators in William Gibson's Pattern Recognition . In Pattern Recognition ( 2003 ) , Gibson imagines a world in which what is today considered non - traditional advertising becomes the norm ...
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE Advertising and Calculators in William Gibson's Pattern Recognition . In Pattern Recognition ( 2003 ) , Gibson imagines a world in which what is today considered non - traditional advertising becomes the norm ...
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