Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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Page 148
... hero , a nameless officer born in an air - raid shelter and raised as a soldier , who at the age of twenty - three leads his army back to England and overthrows the es- tablished Communist government . Once in power , the Lieutenant ...
... hero , a nameless officer born in an air - raid shelter and raised as a soldier , who at the age of twenty - three leads his army back to England and overthrows the es- tablished Communist government . Once in power , the Lieutenant ...
Page 177
... hero and advance that of many heroes . The Iron Heel is a humanistic epic which praises the progress of reason , logic , brotherhood and justice , collectively felt and fought for . The evolution of the individual is intimately ...
... hero and advance that of many heroes . The Iron Heel is a humanistic epic which praises the progress of reason , logic , brotherhood and justice , collectively felt and fought for . The evolution of the individual is intimately ...
Page 297
... hero brings Armageddon to a somewhat farcical conclusion on its first day , and of the hero's concluding " There will be no more war " ( the last sentence in the book ) in blithe disregard of a warning made in the preceding chapter by ...
... hero brings Armageddon to a somewhat farcical conclusion on its first day , and of the hero's concluding " There will be no more war " ( the last sentence in the book ) in blithe disregard of a warning made in the preceding chapter by ...
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