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Page 13
... story's " reality " ( and I presume that the parallels to Ada are intended to include both its SF elements and its triptych in Book Four of past / present / future ) . Ultimately , the real subject of " Lance , " however , is the ...
... story's " reality " ( and I presume that the parallels to Ada are intended to include both its SF elements and its triptych in Book Four of past / present / future ) . Ultimately , the real subject of " Lance , " however , is the ...
Page 40
... story - before - the - story . Having referred to the similarities and differences between Le Guin and Tiptree on the level of fictive incident , I shall now argue that these are also repeated and spelled out in their stories ' central ...
... story - before - the - story . Having referred to the similarities and differences between Le Guin and Tiptree on the level of fictive incident , I shall now argue that these are also repeated and spelled out in their stories ' central ...
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... story poses a problem and finally offers some solution . But in the next story , what was the solution of the first story is now the problem . In gen- eral , the solution for story N becomes the problem for story N + 1 . This allows the ...
... story poses a problem and finally offers some solution . But in the next story , what was the solution of the first story is now the problem . In gen- eral , the solution for story N becomes the problem for story N + 1 . This allows the ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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