Science-fiction Studies, Volume 25, Part 2SFS Publications., 1998 - Science fiction |
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Born in Manhattan in 1964 , Lethem was a voracious and precocious reader in his childhood ; he wrote a novel in 1979 about which he says , “ I learned to type , at least . ” He attended Bennington College in Vermont sporadically in ...
Born in Manhattan in 1964 , Lethem was a voracious and precocious reader in his childhood ; he wrote a novel in 1979 about which he says , “ I learned to type , at least . ” He attended Bennington College in Vermont sporadically in ...
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The reader / viewer oscillates between seeing what the protagonists are actually seeing or thinking about , and what the narrator wishes to present as extra - narrative context . The point of view is sometimes anchored in the ...
The reader / viewer oscillates between seeing what the protagonists are actually seeing or thinking about , and what the narrator wishes to present as extra - narrative context . The point of view is sometimes anchored in the ...
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... tells his own story , insisting on no interruptions , and at that , the reader falls into his hands . Also , the reader finds Wells's story and frame - unlike Allen's — creating a " complementarity " of views that complete each ...
... tells his own story , insisting on no interruptions , and at that , the reader falls into his hands . Also , the reader finds Wells's story and frame - unlike Allen's — creating a " complementarity " of views that complete each ...
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Contents
ARTICLES | 241 |
Extraordinaires | 258 |
David Hughes A Queer Notion of Grant Allens | 271 |
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