Science-fiction Studies, Volume 14SFS Publications., 1987 - Electronic journals |
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Page 45
... characters out as protagonists , as interesting figures , capable of develop- ment , over against the secondary characters whose meaning is decided in advance ( the self - indulgence of Subone , or of the planet's " tyrant " Blaisse ...
... characters out as protagonists , as interesting figures , capable of develop- ment , over against the secondary characters whose meaning is decided in advance ( the self - indulgence of Subone , or of the planet's " tyrant " Blaisse ...
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... characters in fiction today , created as much by readers ' minds as by writers ' words . Realists including Styron and Doctorow , postmodern experimenters such as Jonathan Baumbach or Ronald Sukenick , and writers of SF and science ...
... characters in fiction today , created as much by readers ' minds as by writers ' words . Realists including Styron and Doctorow , postmodern experimenters such as Jonathan Baumbach or Ronald Sukenick , and writers of SF and science ...
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... characters , particularly Burton and Clemens , leads him to spend considerable time recounting their histo- ries ... characters ' occasional speculations ( " What is identity , anyway ? " ) that are nearly always phrased as questions and ...
... characters , particularly Burton and Clemens , leads him to spend considerable time recounting their histo- ries ... characters ' occasional speculations ( " What is identity , anyway ? " ) that are nearly always phrased as questions and ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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