Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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They never settle down with those male characters , but instead leave them to pursue separate lives . All of these writers are constructing a new kind of female character , often in a discursive tension with the old , but nevertheless ...
They never settle down with those male characters , but instead leave them to pursue separate lives . All of these writers are constructing a new kind of female character , often in a discursive tension with the old , but nevertheless ...
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It can explore what we might become if and when the present restrictions on our lives vanish , or show us new problems and restrictions that might arise . It can show us the remarkable woman as normal where past literature shows her as ...
It can explore what we might become if and when the present restrictions on our lives vanish , or show us new problems and restrictions that might arise . It can show us the remarkable woman as normal where past literature shows her as ...
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Crime and bad lives are the measure of a State's failure , all crime in the end is the crime of the community ” ( London 1905 , 5.2 : 144 ) . And there would be no workhouses administered by " zealous half - educated people in a state ...
Crime and bad lives are the measure of a State's failure , all crime in the end is the crime of the community ” ( London 1905 , 5.2 : 144 ) . And there would be no workhouses administered by " zealous half - educated people in a state ...
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