Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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... means of strong identification with an individual , who must demonstrate an important decision by means of an action , the significance of which is under- scored by the fact that there is not a lot of action for action's sake cluttering ...
... means of strong identification with an individual , who must demonstrate an important decision by means of an action , the significance of which is under- scored by the fact that there is not a lot of action for action's sake cluttering ...
Page 103
... mean the relationship of literature to history , art , music . More recently , sociology and anthropology have been ... means which is not to be dis- paraged merely because it is not an end in itself . Clearly , if one ever hopes to ...
... mean the relationship of literature to history , art , music . More recently , sociology and anthropology have been ... means which is not to be dis- paraged merely because it is not an end in itself . Clearly , if one ever hopes to ...
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... means literally “ true narrations of what one has learned by inquiry " and accords with Lucian's theme of intellectual exploration . Lucian's most recent editor , M.D. MacLeod ( Oxford , 1972 ) elects alēthê diégémata , the choice ...
... means literally “ true narrations of what one has learned by inquiry " and accords with Lucian's theme of intellectual exploration . Lucian's most recent editor , M.D. MacLeod ( Oxford , 1972 ) elects alēthê diégémata , the choice ...
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