Science-fiction Studies, Volume 14SFS Publications., 1987 - Electronic journals |
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Page 58
... less that of a character ( individual or collective ) than that of a planet , a climate , a weather , and a system of landscapes - in short , a map . We thus need to explore the proposi- tion that the distinctiveness of SF as a genre has ...
... less that of a character ( individual or collective ) than that of a planet , a climate , a weather , and a system of landscapes - in short , a map . We thus need to explore the proposi- tion that the distinctiveness of SF as a genre has ...
Page 81
... less hard - boiled professional and more or less dreaming amateur . Stableford himself has the dreaming side . It is clear that he cherishes the uniqueness of each work - its private value for author and a limited readership - in ...
... less hard - boiled professional and more or less dreaming amateur . Stableford himself has the dreaming side . It is clear that he cherishes the uniqueness of each work - its private value for author and a limited readership - in ...
Page 231
... less interested in the historic person than in the persona , a convenient and concentrated code reference to an elaborate set of associations in the reader's and / or writer's mind . The persona inhabits our minds along with other ...
... less interested in the historic person than in the persona , a convenient and concentrated code reference to an elaborate set of associations in the reader's and / or writer's mind . The persona inhabits our minds along with other ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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