Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 236
... become the " unreserved " spiritual sur- render of Osden , who thus becomes the only true colonist : not so much of World 4470 - for how can one man colonise a world ? -as of the Beyond , of the dream time ( pace Raj Lyubov's shade ...
... become the " unreserved " spiritual sur- render of Osden , who thus becomes the only true colonist : not so much of World 4470 - for how can one man colonise a world ? -as of the Beyond , of the dream time ( pace Raj Lyubov's shade ...
Page 241
... become more specific and more contemporary , Le Guin has continued through this period to envision a primitive economy as the main salvation from the modern , technological , imperialist state . Her heroes usually discover in the ...
... become more specific and more contemporary , Le Guin has continued through this period to envision a primitive economy as the main salvation from the modern , technological , imperialist state . Her heroes usually discover in the ...
Page 257
... become part of his account , permitting others to judge it in the light of his subjective bias . In the telling , the subjective reactions of Ai ( the name obviously involves a complex pun on " I , " " eye , " etc. ) are illustrated ...
... become part of his account , permitting others to judge it in the light of his subjective bias . In the telling , the subjective reactions of Ai ( the name obviously involves a complex pun on " I , " " eye , " etc. ) are illustrated ...
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by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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