Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 2SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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Page 182
... reader . Le Guin spells this out most explicitly in her essay " Where Do You Get Your Ideas From " : " The choice ... reader is to be drawn ; they will also have a significant bearing on the degree to which the reader accepts as ...
... reader . Le Guin spells this out most explicitly in her essay " Where Do You Get Your Ideas From " : " The choice ... reader is to be drawn ; they will also have a significant bearing on the degree to which the reader accepts as ...
Page 190
... reader from a beginning to an end . Within the text there are many narrative voices . Much of the task of shaping them is left largely to the reader . That is , the choice as to which narrative voice to listen to , in what order to hear ...
... reader from a beginning to an end . Within the text there are many narrative voices . Much of the task of shaping them is left largely to the reader . That is , the choice as to which narrative voice to listen to , in what order to hear ...
Page 208
... reader is left with contradiction . Gasché writes that philosophical reflection " can conceive of the original [ Hegelian ] synthesis as a union only in the form of an antinomy of absolutely dualistic terms " ( 36 ) . This is the case ...
... reader is left with contradiction . Gasché writes that philosophical reflection " can conceive of the original [ Hegelian ] synthesis as a union only in the form of an antinomy of absolutely dualistic terms " ( 36 ) . This is the case ...
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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