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... example - fine , useful method . But anti - totality ? Anti- Marxist ? Well , much as I admire Derrida ( which I most sincerely do ) , certainly his rather wan liberalism and ultimately idealist underpinnings don't sit well with Marxism ...
... example - fine , useful method . But anti - totality ? Anti- Marxist ? Well , much as I admire Derrida ( which I most sincerely do ) , certainly his rather wan liberalism and ultimately idealist underpinnings don't sit well with Marxism ...
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... example of that ) . The most characteristic thing about the British sf renaissance is a rediscovery and revitalization of traditional sf tropes . In the very broadest terms , I think a lot of British writers lost faith in the genre ...
... example of that ) . The most characteristic thing about the British sf renaissance is a rediscovery and revitalization of traditional sf tropes . In the very broadest terms , I think a lot of British writers lost faith in the genre ...
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... example , the way Arthur Machen has suddenly become a progenitor of British sf . I kind of feel , without much evidence to back it up , that it's harder for second - rate British writing to succeed in the sf marketplace , but slightly ...
... example , the way Arthur Machen has suddenly become a progenitor of British sf . I kind of feel , without much evidence to back it up , that it's harder for second - rate British writing to succeed in the sf marketplace , but slightly ...
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