Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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It is a universe of experience and emotion . It is a world where the protagonist may not know what is going on , but will be able to act on the experience of some thing's happening . This is , in fact , what Lobey does .
It is a universe of experience and emotion . It is a world where the protagonist may not know what is going on , but will be able to act on the experience of some thing's happening . This is , in fact , what Lobey does .
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It becomes clear that the novel Nova is the novel which Katin writes after his experience on the Roc . Therefore , the theoretical issues raised are important to the novel . In the above quotation , for example , we can note an ...
It becomes clear that the novel Nova is the novel which Katin writes after his experience on the Roc . Therefore , the theoretical issues raised are important to the novel . In the above quotation , for example , we can note an ...
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journal , ” is essentially the raw experience from which the novel Dhalgren is supposedly drawn - scheduled , sequenced , intellectualized , and presented . It is in this section that the distinction between the chaos of experience and ...
journal , ” is essentially the raw experience from which the novel Dhalgren is supposedly drawn - scheduled , sequenced , intellectualized , and presented . It is in this section that the distinction between the chaos of experience and ...
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