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Page 105
... seems to be to destroy the other characters ' confidence in anything , in religion , in God , in love , in politics , in all these institutions and beliefs . Melville's confidence man doesn't even seem interested in money . Money seems ...
... seems to be to destroy the other characters ' confidence in anything , in religion , in God , in love , in politics , in all these institutions and beliefs . Melville's confidence man doesn't even seem interested in money . Money seems ...
Page 109
... seem to require some consider- ation . But to leap in a single bound back to Frank Norris or Thomas Hardy as sources for King ( as Magistrale does in discussing the " Richard Bachman " novels ) seems to imply that King's context really ...
... seem to require some consider- ation . But to leap in a single bound back to Frank Norris or Thomas Hardy as sources for King ( as Magistrale does in discussing the " Richard Bachman " novels ) seems to imply that King's context really ...
Page 177
... seems to remain a stepchild of SF scholarship . Some critics , it seems , not only don't want to read hard SF , but don't want to read about it . Robert A. Collins , for example , faulted James Gunn's The New Encyclopedia of Science ...
... seems to remain a stepchild of SF scholarship . Some critics , it seems , not only don't want to read hard SF , but don't want to read about it . Robert A. Collins , for example , faulted James Gunn's The New Encyclopedia of Science ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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