Science-fiction Studies, Volume 20SFS Publications., 1993 - Electronic journals |
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... narrative form and to miss the fact that , while it suggests the writerly , it also has elements of what Barthes called the " readerly , " those aspects of the text which attempt to control meaning , to direct it . IF , like narrative ...
... narrative form and to miss the fact that , while it suggests the writerly , it also has elements of what Barthes called the " readerly , " those aspects of the text which attempt to control meaning , to direct it . IF , like narrative ...
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... narrative are certainly manifest in these new forms ( identification of reader with character , evolving plot sequences , narrative detail , for example ) they are subject to new conventions , or are as yet unassociated with any ...
... narrative are certainly manifest in these new forms ( identification of reader with character , evolving plot sequences , narrative detail , for example ) they are subject to new conventions , or are as yet unassociated with any ...
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... narrative ; it is the beginning of the " story " for which Dallas asked " Mother . " As a narrative act of beginning , it is also , of course , an act of death . Kane ( Cain ) brings death into the story as he starts it , and as his own ...
... narrative ; it is the beginning of the " story " for which Dallas asked " Mother . " As a narrative act of beginning , it is also , of course , an act of death . Kane ( Cain ) brings death into the story as he starts it , and as his own ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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