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... imaginative escape from everything that ailed or bored them . There's often a vivid imagination at work , but obviously not much attention to science ( or any other standard of verisimilitude ) . Did you consciously conceive your work ...
... imaginative escape from everything that ailed or bored them . There's often a vivid imagination at work , but obviously not much attention to science ( or any other standard of verisimilitude ) . Did you consciously conceive your work ...
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... imagination ever since , reaching a truly mass cultural awareness in the industrialized world since the 1960s , when men actually landed on the moon and everyone within reach of mass media could see the whole Earth from space . This ...
... imagination ever since , reaching a truly mass cultural awareness in the industrialized world since the 1960s , when men actually landed on the moon and everyone within reach of mass media could see the whole Earth from space . This ...
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... imagination and apocalyptic vision that shaped Frye's own career . In stressing the centrality of the poetic imagination , Frye follows Blake's words in Jerusalem IV : I know of no other Christianity and of no other Gospel than the ...
... imagination and apocalyptic vision that shaped Frye's own career . In stressing the centrality of the poetic imagination , Frye follows Blake's words in Jerusalem IV : I know of no other Christianity and of no other Gospel than the ...
Contents
Jim Jose Reflections on the Politics of Le Guins Narrative Shifts | 180 |
Richard P Terra and Robert M Philmus Russian and Soviet | 210 |
Larry McCaffery An Interview with Jack Williamson | 230 |
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