Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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I have quoted here from the 1961 Random House edition of Ulysses ( 5 ) , but the phrase " grey sweet mother " also appears in all other editions Ballard could have seen , from the first edition ( Paris , 1922 ) through the 1960 Bodley ...
I have quoted here from the 1961 Random House edition of Ulysses ( 5 ) , but the phrase " grey sweet mother " also appears in all other editions Ballard could have seen , from the first edition ( Paris , 1922 ) through the 1960 Bodley ...
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Since Dracula's recent academic canonization , the domain of scholarly editions has become an especially lucrative market : thousands of ... As no corrected editions succeeded it , both follow Stoker's 1897 authoritative first edition .
Since Dracula's recent academic canonization , the domain of scholarly editions has become an especially lucrative market : thousands of ... As no corrected editions succeeded it , both follow Stoker's 1897 authoritative first edition .
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Turning to the Norton Critical Edition by Nina Auerbach and David J. Skal , the reader enters more ideologically - charged terrain . This becomes apparent in the volume's brief four - page preface where several of Dracula's ...
Turning to the Norton Critical Edition by Nina Auerbach and David J. Skal , the reader enters more ideologically - charged terrain . This becomes apparent in the volume's brief four - page preface where several of Dracula's ...
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