Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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... fantasy , undergoes a similar post- modern transformation . To Ursula Le Guin the dragon is a symbol of fantasy , the imagination , a " beautiful non - fact " that may lead to " truth " ( 45 ) . Most fantasy writers , however ...
... fantasy , undergoes a similar post- modern transformation . To Ursula Le Guin the dragon is a symbol of fantasy , the imagination , a " beautiful non - fact " that may lead to " truth " ( 45 ) . Most fantasy writers , however ...
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It is reasonable now to ask how Manlove summarizes his views on Scottish fantasy ; accordingly , we turn to his conclusion and to his own words : “ In every Scottish fantasy we have looked at , the self is either outside society , open ...
It is reasonable now to ask how Manlove summarizes his views on Scottish fantasy ; accordingly , we turn to his conclusion and to his own words : “ In every Scottish fantasy we have looked at , the self is either outside society , open ...
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... fantasy and / or horror have made awards for work in the three genres . In addition , 89 other organizations have made awards for works identifiable as science fiction , fantasy or horror . This book is an indispensible work for anyone ...
... fantasy and / or horror have made awards for work in the three genres . In addition , 89 other organizations have made awards for works identifiable as science fiction , fantasy or horror . This book is an indispensible work for anyone ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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