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Page 165
... play La Cantatrice chauve , the " anti - play " first performed in 1950 . " Characters " here are ciphers : a Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr and Mrs Martin . It was purported that dialogue was randomly lifted from the " Méthode Assimil d ...
... play La Cantatrice chauve , the " anti - play " first performed in 1950 . " Characters " here are ciphers : a Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr and Mrs Martin . It was purported that dialogue was randomly lifted from the " Méthode Assimil d ...
Page 171
... played , with consummate skill , in " By His Bootstraps . " But don't modernist writers play a like game in their parallel universe ? Structures here are not just the Euclidean spaces drawn by Ricardou ; they are temporal figures as ...
... played , with consummate skill , in " By His Bootstraps . " But don't modernist writers play a like game in their parallel universe ? Structures here are not just the Euclidean spaces drawn by Ricardou ; they are temporal figures as ...
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... play in the world . For this reason , Schwenger is interested in the ways in which the human imagination constructs and then interacts with the idea ( s ) of the nuclear holocaust , and in the role of language and reading in such ...
... play in the world . For this reason , Schwenger is interested in the ways in which the human imagination constructs and then interacts with the idea ( s ) of the nuclear holocaust , and in the role of language and reading in such ...
Contents
Susan Ayres The Straight Mind in Russs The Female Man | 22 |
Arthur B Evans The New Jules Verne | 35 |
Cathy Peppers Dialogic Origins and Alien Identities in Butlers | 47 |
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