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... fantasy as a serviceable gimmick for promoting his religious convictions ? What about the rapidly proliferating fantasy literature of recent decades , endlessly recycling reli- gious , mythological , and occult themes - more gimmicks or ...
... fantasy as a serviceable gimmick for promoting his religious convictions ? What about the rapidly proliferating fantasy literature of recent decades , endlessly recycling reli- gious , mythological , and occult themes - more gimmicks or ...
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... fantasy involves engagement with traditional religious issues of skepticism , belief , and hope ( 4 ) . Unfortunately , she does not stop there . In her final chapter , she asserts that " Fantasy consistently articulates hope " ( 145 ) ...
... fantasy involves engagement with traditional religious issues of skepticism , belief , and hope ( 4 ) . Unfortunately , she does not stop there . In her final chapter , she asserts that " Fantasy consistently articulates hope " ( 145 ) ...
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... fantasy can hardly publish a defense of fantasy . " For contributors , the moral is obvious . If you write about fantasy , you had best submit your article to one of the other editors of SFS , who are less hide- bound than I am . - RDM ...
... fantasy can hardly publish a defense of fantasy . " For contributors , the moral is obvious . If you write about fantasy , you had best submit your article to one of the other editors of SFS , who are less hide- bound than I am . - RDM ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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