Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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The other derived from the “ line marriage ” described in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress . According to news reports , precisely that sort of domestic arrangement was tried by some people in one of the Scandinavian countries ( as I ...
The other derived from the “ line marriage ” described in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress . According to news reports , precisely that sort of domestic arrangement was tried by some people in one of the Scandinavian countries ( as I ...
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upon “ meta - narratives ” and the belief that the world and its inhabitants can be accurately described by words . What's the point of writing a utopia or dystopia if you don't have faith in words — if you don't believe that the ...
upon “ meta - narratives ” and the belief that the world and its inhabitants can be accurately described by words . What's the point of writing a utopia or dystopia if you don't have faith in words — if you don't believe that the ...
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The “ new ” versions are : ( 1 ) the transcription of Mary Shelley's waking dream as described in her 1831 Introduction and as represented by the beginning of Chapter 7 of Volume I of the two - volume Last Draft , ( 2 ) the short tale ...
The “ new ” versions are : ( 1 ) the transcription of Mary Shelley's waking dream as described in her 1831 Introduction and as represented by the beginning of Chapter 7 of Volume I of the two - volume Last Draft , ( 2 ) the short tale ...
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