Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 26
... narrative effects , for example , it does not develop character and plot in the usual senses of those terms . ( It is typical of Stapledon's method that only one individual character in the novel , an alien named Bvalltu , is given a ...
... narrative effects , for example , it does not develop character and plot in the usual senses of those terms . ( It is typical of Stapledon's method that only one individual character in the novel , an alien named Bvalltu , is given a ...
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... narrative frame Stapledon had imagined in July 1935 . The narrative form of the book at that point may be seen in the notebook's preliminary table of contents ( SA B5.69 , 2 ) : Prologue An incident in space Stars and Vermin Synopsis ...
... narrative frame Stapledon had imagined in July 1935 . The narrative form of the book at that point may be seen in the notebook's preliminary table of contents ( SA B5.69 , 2 ) : Prologue An incident in space Stars and Vermin Synopsis ...
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... narrative are missing from the draft outline : descriptions of numerous forms of alien planetary life , the " mad worlds " episode ( which is largely a satire on Fascism ) , and the development of the exploratory group - mind that will ...
... narrative are missing from the draft outline : descriptions of numerous forms of alien planetary life , the " mad worlds " episode ( which is largely a satire on Fascism ) , and the development of the exploratory group - mind that will ...
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Patrick A McCarthy The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 |
SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES | 32 |
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