Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issues 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 - Science fiction |
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Page 130
... translation is always reversible — we can move along it in either direction , toward the abstract or the concrete . Translation refers to more than just the modifications and mediations that connect the material world to its ...
... translation is always reversible — we can move along it in either direction , toward the abstract or the concrete . Translation refers to more than just the modifications and mediations that connect the material world to its ...
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... translation as his prime model of a folktale , " the norm to which all types of Fantasy should conform ” ( 127-28 ) . In 1861 William of Newburgh's Historia received the benefit of translation by the Reverend Joseph Stevenson . Thanks ...
... translation as his prime model of a folktale , " the norm to which all types of Fantasy should conform ” ( 127-28 ) . In 1861 William of Newburgh's Historia received the benefit of translation by the Reverend Joseph Stevenson . Thanks ...
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... translating from one language to another ” ( 109 ) . " Indeed , ” “ I use , " and " so " all falsely inflate an otherwise pedestrian claim . Translation has been used before to model transpositions of signifying media , as in the case ...
... translating from one language to another ” ( 109 ) . " Indeed , ” “ I use , " and " so " all falsely inflate an otherwise pedestrian claim . Translation has been used before to model transpositions of signifying media , as in the case ...
Contents
Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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