Science-fiction Studies, Volume 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Electronic journals |
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Page 64
... described as the " hermeneutic circle " ) . Aldiss ' Starship confirms such a notion by showing the results of a systematic variation and subversion of narrative context ; and that such a structure is not merely an aesthetic freak , but ...
... described as the " hermeneutic circle " ) . Aldiss ' Starship confirms such a notion by showing the results of a systematic variation and subversion of narrative context ; and that such a structure is not merely an aesthetic freak , but ...
Page 71
... described . It usually arises from an unexpected perception : an encounter felt at the same time as vaguely threatening , mysteriously alluring , and-- paradoxically -- both familiar and unfamiliar , in the sense , that it seems to pose ...
... described . It usually arises from an unexpected perception : an encounter felt at the same time as vaguely threatening , mysteriously alluring , and-- paradoxically -- both familiar and unfamiliar , in the sense , that it seems to pose ...
Page 293
... described in considerable detail , the Parry world is hardly described at all : The Sunken World is thus a more rewarding novel than The Scarlet Empire on the basis of the interest that science - fiction readers take in the attributes ...
... described in considerable detail , the Parry world is hardly described at all : The Sunken World is thus a more rewarding novel than The Scarlet Empire on the basis of the interest that science - fiction readers take in the attributes ...
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Aldiss alien appear arabesque Athsheans Atlantis become Blish Borges CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Cavorite Childhood's End Clarke Clarke's cosmic criticism CRUZ The University culture Darko Suvin doppelgänger dream dystopia Earth Edgar Allan Poe edition English essay existence fantasy film Franz Rottensteiner future genre grotesque Heinlein hero human idea ideological imagination interest James Blish Jules Verne kind literary literature Machine man's Marxism means modern Moon Moskowitz myth narrative narrator nature novel Olaf Stapledon Ostara Overlords Overmind paradox perhaps planet Poe's political popular possible present problem published reader reality revolution Robert robots Sam Moskowitz satire Science Fiction scientific seems sense SF writers social society space Stanislaw Lem Stapledon story structure tale technological theme theory things Tlön Todorov tradition transcendent University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Ursula K utopia Verne Verne's vision Wells's Zamyatin