Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 57
... True History the narrator puts the reader off with his last lie by saying that the adventures in the " other world " will be reserved for another volume . Lucian is letting us know , of course , that he can go on ... TRUE HISTORY AS SF 57.
... True History the narrator puts the reader off with his last lie by saying that the adventures in the " other world " will be reserved for another volume . Lucian is letting us know , of course , that he can go on ... TRUE HISTORY AS SF 57.
Page 57
... True History the narrator puts the reader off with his last lie by saying that the adventures in the " other world " will be reserved for another volume . Lucian is letting us know , of course , that he can go on ... TRUE HISTORY AS SF 57.
... True History the narrator puts the reader off with his last lie by saying that the adventures in the " other world " will be reserved for another volume . Lucian is letting us know , of course , that he can go on ... TRUE HISTORY AS SF 57.
Page 238
... True Story . " The title of Aldiss's history may be something of a comic overture to Lucian and is , if so , a far more commendable note than his exceptionable statement , " We no longer expect anything but entertainment from Lucian ...
... True Story . " The title of Aldiss's history may be something of a comic overture to Lucian and is , if so , a far more commendable note than his exceptionable statement , " We no longer expect anything but entertainment from Lucian ...
Contents
by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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