Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 1SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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Page 77
When successful , as is usually the case , the hero becomes an exemplar of the best that humans are capable of . ... is rendered exterior to the character , they tend to represent aspects of the abstraction “ human ” ( Rose 35 ) .
When successful , as is usually the case , the hero becomes an exemplar of the best that humans are capable of . ... is rendered exterior to the character , they tend to represent aspects of the abstraction “ human ” ( Rose 35 ) .
Page 86
The difference is at least one of degree : he is not sure that those things which make us human will survive into the next century . Like his contemporaries ( Ellison , Brunner , Silverberg , Russ , etc. ) ...
The difference is at least one of degree : he is not sure that those things which make us human will survive into the next century . Like his contemporaries ( Ellison , Brunner , Silverberg , Russ , etc. ) ...
Page 87
In Enclosure , on the other hand , the captor is humanity itself rather than a computer which is the product of human ... Between Malzberg's and Ellison's stories lies a key divergence : that while AM is the product of human hate , the ...
In Enclosure , on the other hand , the captor is humanity itself rather than a computer which is the product of human ... Between Malzberg's and Ellison's stories lies a key divergence : that while AM is the product of human hate , the ...
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Contents
Can Science Fiction | 11 |
W Warren Wagar J G Ballard and the Transvaluation of Utopia | 53 |
Philmus The Two Faces of Philip K Dick | 91 |
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