Science-fiction Studies, Volume 14SFS Publications., 1987 - Electronic journals |
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Page 227
... once the text is perceived in its entirety , the fantastic nature of the whole becomes difficult to ignore . " Fantasticality , " as Lem rightly observes ( 1:17 ) , " does not have to characterize isolated concepts : it may be ...
... once the text is perceived in its entirety , the fantastic nature of the whole becomes difficult to ignore . " Fantasticality , " as Lem rightly observes ( 1:17 ) , " does not have to characterize isolated concepts : it may be ...
Page 230
... once unrealized and unrealizable . Such use of these figures is the mark of a writer who has relinquished the power to control readers ' responses and has shrugged off the obligations to develop character and to sustain an illusion of ...
... once unrealized and unrealizable . Such use of these figures is the mark of a writer who has relinquished the power to control readers ' responses and has shrugged off the obligations to develop character and to sustain an illusion of ...
Page 300
... once the cosmos and psychic reality is open to different interpretations . If Solaris is both a thinking planet and Kelvin's Unconscious , and if his dia- logue with it is thus also a self - communication , then he is at once the intend ...
... once the cosmos and psychic reality is open to different interpretations . If Solaris is both a thinking planet and Kelvin's Unconscious , and if his dia- logue with it is thus also a self - communication , then he is at once the intend ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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