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... theory , being concerned with distinctions between “ fact ” and “ fiction . ” The concerns of possible worlds theory have also been related to the specific world- constructions of science fiction in , for example , the writings of Darko ...
... theory , being concerned with distinctions between “ fact ” and “ fiction . ” The concerns of possible worlds theory have also been related to the specific world- constructions of science fiction in , for example , the writings of Darko ...
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... theory , I suggest , have failed to take seriously the intertextuality of fictional worlds as well as their divergence from " factual " or " historical " interpretive givens . In The Poetics of Science Fiction , Peter Stockwell offers a ...
... theory , I suggest , have failed to take seriously the intertextuality of fictional worlds as well as their divergence from " factual " or " historical " interpretive givens . In The Poetics of Science Fiction , Peter Stockwell offers a ...
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... theory in his revisionist novella , however , even if he does so in secondary texts such as Afterwords . Queer theory underpins his rereading / rewriting , but the fuller voices of these theories are hushed if not silenced in his ...
... theory in his revisionist novella , however , even if he does so in secondary texts such as Afterwords . Queer theory underpins his rereading / rewriting , but the fuller voices of these theories are hushed if not silenced in his ...
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