Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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Page 56
... suggest still other alternate human cultures . Still another group of alternate worlds is consciously nonhuman in con ... suggests an alternate ecology ( all of it potable or edible ) . All the other non- human worlds are concerned to ...
... suggest still other alternate human cultures . Still another group of alternate worlds is consciously nonhuman in con ... suggests an alternate ecology ( all of it potable or edible ) . All the other non- human worlds are concerned to ...
Page 73
... suggests that some attention be given to their existence in the very much broader tradition of world literature ... suggest that SF is worthy of attention because of the impressive literary materials which bear some relation to it but ...
... suggests that some attention be given to their existence in the very much broader tradition of world literature ... suggest that SF is worthy of attention because of the impressive literary materials which bear some relation to it but ...
Page 156
... suggests his imminent potential for change ; that Whitby had also created the same mandala just before committing suicide suggests that this potential may itself be arrested or sterile . But Powers is consciously determined to test his ...
... suggests his imminent potential for change ; that Whitby had also created the same mandala just before committing suicide suggests that this potential may itself be arrested or sterile . But Powers is consciously determined to test his ...
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