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Page 71
... sense of time . Mitsuse's theme is " human activities within the eternity of history . " He seemed to assume that the sum effect of human activities gradually affects our history . He attempted to fuse the Japanese tradition of ...
... sense of time . Mitsuse's theme is " human activities within the eternity of history . " He seemed to assume that the sum effect of human activities gradually affects our history . He attempted to fuse the Japanese tradition of ...
Page 383
... sense of well- being .... It fragments our habitual lifestyle and transports us to other points of view outside of ourselves . ( “ Du Roman merveilleux " 1205-13 ) In so doing , the scientific - marvellous novel exerts a very valuable ...
... sense of well- being .... It fragments our habitual lifestyle and transports us to other points of view outside of ourselves . ( “ Du Roman merveilleux " 1205-13 ) In so doing , the scientific - marvellous novel exerts a very valuable ...
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... sense — but a common sense that has been duped . But we nonetheless find a certain pleasure in allowing ourselves to be duped by these tricks , and we accept them will- ingly because of the overall value of the end - product itself . It ...
... sense — but a common sense that has been duped . But we nonetheless find a certain pleasure in allowing ourselves to be duped by these tricks , and we accept them will- ingly because of the overall value of the end - product itself . It ...
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Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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