Science-fiction Studies, Volume 20SFS Publications., 1993 - Electronic journals |
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Page 294
... thought- provoking . " For we can have the comic without the farcical , the erotic without the pornographic , the sensational without the melodramatic , and the fantastic without the downright silly , but we cannot have the sentimental ...
... thought- provoking . " For we can have the comic without the farcical , the erotic without the pornographic , the sensational without the melodramatic , and the fantastic without the downright silly , but we cannot have the sentimental ...
Page 314
... thought , half - bitterly , that I should like to go to them . I suppose the man read my thoughts , for he seemed to answer them . “ Ah , yes ' - I said to my father - ' It were better . " - " As I looked on you I said ' Ah , why should ...
... thought , half - bitterly , that I should like to go to them . I suppose the man read my thoughts , for he seemed to answer them . “ Ah , yes ' - I said to my father - ' It were better . " - " As I looked on you I said ' Ah , why should ...
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... thought against each other . I of those men and women whose younger life I loved so well , whose aspirations seemed to touch a perpetual fountain in my breast , of the vast outlook of the future , the intense joys of which the human ...
... thought against each other . I of those men and women whose younger life I loved so well , whose aspirations seemed to touch a perpetual fountain in my breast , of the vast outlook of the future , the intense joys of which the human ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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