Science-fiction Studies, Issues 29-31SFS Publications., 1983 - Science fiction |
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Page 61
... references to Blake's " The Tyger " may be found throughout the novel . The most explicit are in the novel's British title , Tiger ! Tiger !, and in the use of the first stanza of Blake's poem as an epigraph ; but a reference to Blake ...
... references to Blake's " The Tyger " may be found throughout the novel . The most explicit are in the novel's British title , Tiger ! Tiger !, and in the use of the first stanza of Blake's poem as an epigraph ; but a reference to Blake ...
Page 103
... reference works . It contains a great deal of information on an extraordinary number of writers , many of whom might be unknown even to knowledgeable scholars and critics in the field . Used with caution , this is a valuable reference ...
... reference works . It contains a great deal of information on an extraordinary number of writers , many of whom might be unknown even to knowledgeable scholars and critics in the field . Used with caution , this is a valuable reference ...
Page 202
references to a " chain reaction " of explosions ( 1 : 3 : 37 ) and the process whereby pantropy will spread ... reference to how the Earth was despoiled — " the people began their lives as farmers with the use of fire , and they ...
references to a " chain reaction " of explosions ( 1 : 3 : 37 ) and the process whereby pantropy will spread ... reference to how the Earth was despoiled — " the people began their lives as farmers with the use of fire , and they ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 7 |
James Gunn The Gatekeepers | 15 |
Martin Bridgstock A Psychological Approach to Hard | 50 |
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