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Page 87
... novel with the classical oedipal pattern as well , and the betrayals revealed at the end of Whit ) . 17 But there is another , earlier scene in the novel which has to be considered . This is the vivid opening incident ( Prologue 1-6 ) ...
... novel with the classical oedipal pattern as well , and the betrayals revealed at the end of Whit ) . 17 But there is another , earlier scene in the novel which has to be considered . This is the vivid opening incident ( Prologue 1-6 ) ...
Page 134
... novel , a viewpoint which has been sharply criticized - by , e.g. , Clive Leatherdale in his Dracula : The Novel and the Legend ( Desert Island Books , 1985 ) and , conclusively , by Frayling in his introductory note to the story in his ...
... novel , a viewpoint which has been sharply criticized - by , e.g. , Clive Leatherdale in his Dracula : The Novel and the Legend ( Desert Island Books , 1985 ) and , conclusively , by Frayling in his introductory note to the story in his ...
Page 147
... novel has inspired subsequent writers from Connie Willis to Michael Swanwick . ( I do not have any signed depositions as proof of that , of course , but it is apparent that Hoban's novel has influenced most post - 1980 fiction that has ...
... novel has inspired subsequent writers from Connie Willis to Michael Swanwick . ( I do not have any signed depositions as proof of that , of course , but it is apparent that Hoban's novel has influenced most post - 1980 fiction that has ...
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Science Fiction | 23 |
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Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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