Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 107
... hand would require that the hand be held very close to the exit orifice for relatively long periods of time . I held my hand in the stream of helium blow - off from a Dewar vessel containing liquid helium for as long as thirty seconds ...
... hand would require that the hand be held very close to the exit orifice for relatively long periods of time . I held my hand in the stream of helium blow - off from a Dewar vessel containing liquid helium for as long as thirty seconds ...
Page 86
... Hand of Dark- ness ; the Earthsea trilogy ; The Dispossessed . With its survey approach that places each novel in its niche in Le Guin's Future History , and its formalistic major premise that allows for close analysis of each novel ...
... Hand of Dark- ness ; the Earthsea trilogy ; The Dispossessed . With its survey approach that places each novel in its niche in Le Guin's Future History , and its formalistic major premise that allows for close analysis of each novel ...
Page 271
... hand - to - hand transmission ; thus , adults may still purchase such material . Youth - endangering literature includes , to cite the GJS ( Paragraph 1 , Section 1 , Sentence 2 ) , " above all , writings that are immoral , brutalizing ...
... hand - to - hand transmission ; thus , adults may still purchase such material . Youth - endangering literature includes , to cite the GJS ( Paragraph 1 , Section 1 , Sentence 2 ) , " above all , writings that are immoral , brutalizing ...
Contents
by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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