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Page 55
... story " The Day Quebec Quit Canada ... , " published in Maclean's Magazine in 1967. The story is set in 1971 , and is more a future history than a story . We follow the progress of the brief Republic of Québec under Jean- Noël Tremblay ...
... story " The Day Quebec Quit Canada ... , " published in Maclean's Magazine in 1967. The story is set in 1971 , and is more a future history than a story . We follow the progress of the brief Republic of Québec under Jean- Noël Tremblay ...
Page 62
... story told by Darwin and Spencer continues to exert its mythlike power on our interpretations of present conditions and events . More curiously , the evolutionary story even seems to constrain visions of the future . Unless a writer ...
... story told by Darwin and Spencer continues to exert its mythlike power on our interpretations of present conditions and events . More curiously , the evolutionary story even seems to constrain visions of the future . Unless a writer ...
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... story is that Cris isn't smart . He speaks no language ; doesn't even think as humans do ; has an inexorable drive but no will behind it . He acts purely on instinct ; his uncan- ny prescience is a reflex rather than a mark of higher ...
... story is that Cris isn't smart . He speaks no language ; doesn't even think as humans do ; has an inexorable drive but no will behind it . He acts purely on instinct ; his uncan- ny prescience is a reflex rather than a mark of higher ...
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Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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