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... possible future of human unity . Stapledon's letters of the time indicate his own deeply divided feelings about the war . On December 1 , 1914 , writing to his Australian cousin Agnes Miller ( whom he would marry in 1919 ) , he ...
... possible future of human unity . Stapledon's letters of the time indicate his own deeply divided feelings about the war . On December 1 , 1914 , writing to his Australian cousin Agnes Miller ( whom he would marry in 1919 ) , he ...
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... possible that this material was to include the glossary that he eventually wrote for Star Maker , much as " The Sleeping Beauty " ends with an Appendix that includes a set of key definitions . The appendices , however , would almost ...
... possible that this material was to include the glossary that he eventually wrote for Star Maker , much as " The Sleeping Beauty " ends with an Appendix that includes a set of key definitions . The appendices , however , would almost ...
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... possible : for example , he scrutinized the text for passages in which he had inadvertently repeated a word to see whether or not he should vary his phrasing . Occasionally Stapledon considered a possible change and then deleted it , as ...
... possible : for example , he scrutinized the text for passages in which he had inadvertently repeated a word to see whether or not he should vary his phrasing . Occasionally Stapledon considered a possible change and then deleted it , as ...
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Patrick A McCarthy The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 |
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