Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 1SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... story . Nevertheless , I do not mean to suggest that this reading of the story is necessarily more authoritative than or precludes other potential readings . It does serve , I think , as a useful example of how that peculiar , imprecise ...
... story . Nevertheless , I do not mean to suggest that this reading of the story is necessarily more authoritative than or precludes other potential readings . It does serve , I think , as a useful example of how that peculiar , imprecise ...
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... story , almost all of which are favorable and some of which are fully aware of what the story says about the often oppressive realities of marriage . ( One - male - reviewer wrote in 1899 , " Nothing more graphic and suggestive has ever ...
... story , almost all of which are favorable and some of which are fully aware of what the story says about the often oppressive realities of marriage . ( One - male - reviewer wrote in 1899 , " Nothing more graphic and suggestive has ever ...
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... story . Was there really a woman behind the wallpaper ? According to this line of thinking , the reader who says " yes " devalues the story and misses the point . Dock seems to buy into this false dilemma when , during her discussion of ...
... story . Was there really a woman behind the wallpaper ? According to this line of thinking , the reader who says " yes " devalues the story and misses the point . Dock seems to buy into this false dilemma when , during her discussion of ...
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Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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