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Page 167
... Solaris We think of ourselves as the Knights of Holy Contact . This is another lie . We are only seeking Man . We have no need of other worlds . We need mirrors . ( $ [ 6 ] : 72 ) In this brief passage from one of SF's most popular and ...
... Solaris We think of ourselves as the Knights of Holy Contact . This is another lie . We are only seeking Man . We have no need of other worlds . We need mirrors . ( $ [ 6 ] : 72 ) In this brief passage from one of SF's most popular and ...
Page 177
... Solaris de Lem en focalisant sur le personnage de Kelvin dans ses rapports avec l'extraterrestre océanique de Solaris ainsi que la reproduction par cette entité de son ex - femme Rheya . Je soutiens que Solaris représente un procédé où ...
... Solaris de Lem en focalisant sur le personnage de Kelvin dans ses rapports avec l'extraterrestre océanique de Solaris ainsi que la reproduction par cette entité de son ex - femme Rheya . Je soutiens que Solaris représente un procédé où ...
Page 195
... Solaris , not in Solaris itself . In his important essay on futurology and the fantastic Lem makes the claim this way : It remains to be considered whether fantastic worlds - regarded as empirical hypotheses - mean something and , if so ...
... Solaris , not in Solaris itself . In his important essay on futurology and the fantastic Lem makes the claim this way : It remains to be considered whether fantastic worlds - regarded as empirical hypotheses - mean something and , if so ...
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David Ketterer Esther Rochon | 17 |
Peter Fitting Reconsiderations of the Separatist Paradigm | 32 |
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