Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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In his article " Imaginable Futures , ” Graham Murphy responds to CsicseryRonay using the example of Pat Cadigan's 1998 cyberpunk novel , Tea from an Empty Cup , in which Japanese nationality continues to exert a powerful imaginative ...
In his article " Imaginable Futures , ” Graham Murphy responds to CsicseryRonay using the example of Pat Cadigan's 1998 cyberpunk novel , Tea from an Empty Cup , in which Japanese nationality continues to exert a powerful imaginative ...
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See , for example , her article in the 2004 PMLA special issue on science fiction . These echoes of Wells and Orwell - not to mention a certain resemblance to mid - twentieth - century apocalyptic fictions such as Nevil Shute's On the ...
See , for example , her article in the 2004 PMLA special issue on science fiction . These echoes of Wells and Orwell - not to mention a certain resemblance to mid - twentieth - century apocalyptic fictions such as Nevil Shute's On the ...
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Here's an example : “ if Shakespeare didn't write Hamlet , then Edward de Vere , the 17th Earl of Oxford , did . " Subjunctive conditionals identify a " have - would " relation . Here's an example : " If Shakespeare had not written ...
Here's an example : “ if Shakespeare didn't write Hamlet , then Edward de Vere , the 17th Earl of Oxford , did . " Subjunctive conditionals identify a " have - would " relation . Here's an example : " If Shakespeare had not written ...
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