Science-fiction Studies, Issues 29-31SFS Publications, 1983 - Science fiction |
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Page 66
More importantly , however , Moira is also an Irish variant on Mary , ' ' so that the final scene , in which Gully Foyle is depicted as a Christ child watched by Joseph and Mary , implies that he has only begun the transformation into ...
More importantly , however , Moira is also an Irish variant on Mary , ' ' so that the final scene , in which Gully Foyle is depicted as a Christ child watched by Joseph and Mary , implies that he has only begun the transformation into ...
Page 163
... pseudo deference , reserving cynical realism for male discourse ( in this respect , the text remains unmatched in English - language SF until the modern feminists ) , and it is thus that our narrator's final vision includes the ...
... pseudo deference , reserving cynical realism for male discourse ( in this respect , the text remains unmatched in English - language SF until the modern feminists ) , and it is thus that our narrator's final vision includes the ...
Page 354
To some extent Borgo Press redeems itself with the final book under review : David Mogen's examination of the " frontier myth ” in SF . After a rather defensive look at criticisms of the “ Western " / SF link ( “ The study might be ...
To some extent Borgo Press redeems itself with the final book under review : David Mogen's examination of the " frontier myth ” in SF . After a rather defensive look at criticisms of the “ Western " / SF link ( “ The study might be ...
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