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Page 163
... Luckhurst would seem to be following the originary guide he attributes to H.G. Wells in his writing before 1900 in which , as John Huntington has observed and Luckhurst underscores , " a carefully constructed architecture of ambivalence ...
... Luckhurst would seem to be following the originary guide he attributes to H.G. Wells in his writing before 1900 in which , as John Huntington has observed and Luckhurst underscores , " a carefully constructed architecture of ambivalence ...
Page 169
... Luckhurst goes delightfully offroad from the high - traffic critical highway to discuss 1980s sf and the New Right . Somewhat impishly , he suggests that - instead of the cyberpunks - the sf writers associated with the Right in general ...
... Luckhurst goes delightfully offroad from the high - traffic critical highway to discuss 1980s sf and the New Right . Somewhat impishly , he suggests that - instead of the cyberpunks - the sf writers associated with the Right in general ...
Page 170
... Luckhurst mentions only in passing ) to the paranoid narratives of The X - Files . While few would disagree with Luckhurst's construction of this series as an apocalyptic narrative informed by the alien abduction phenomenon or his ...
... Luckhurst mentions only in passing ) to the paranoid narratives of The X - Files . While few would disagree with Luckhurst's construction of this series as an apocalyptic narrative informed by the alien abduction phenomenon or his ...
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