Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 28
... vision of oneness with all beings was the result of their kiss , which removed them from human strife . Nonetheless , things changed again - and again : first they became " a real flesh and blood couple up there in the skies " ( 102 ) ...
... vision of oneness with all beings was the result of their kiss , which removed them from human strife . Nonetheless , things changed again - and again : first they became " a real flesh and blood couple up there in the skies " ( 102 ) ...
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... vision of the beginnings of the Earth and then a parallel vision of the distant planet on which develops a species he calls " Other Man . " The next few pages consist largely of a visionary flight across Europe that begins in England ...
... vision of the beginnings of the Earth and then a parallel vision of the distant planet on which develops a species he calls " Other Man . " The next few pages consist largely of a visionary flight across Europe that begins in England ...
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... vision of the Star Maker : Dante's God creates the universe out of love and demands love in return , but the Star Maker is otherwise motivated . In Stapledon's vision , love is more important to humanity than to the Star Maker , who ...
... vision of the Star Maker : Dante's God creates the universe out of love and demands love in return , but the Star Maker is otherwise motivated . In Stapledon's vision , love is more important to humanity than to the Star Maker , who ...
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