Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 126
... literary work as the result of stochastic processes of reception is met by an even stronger instinctive rejection by professional literary critics . But the sugges- tions of Lem , who looks at literary problems from outside of the ...
... literary work as the result of stochastic processes of reception is met by an even stronger instinctive rejection by professional literary critics . But the sugges- tions of Lem , who looks at literary problems from outside of the ...
Page 166
... literary critic in a sardonic attack on Grant Allen's The Woman Who Did ( # 1 ) . That notice appeared in March 1895. By April of 1897 , when he effectively relinquished his position , 5 Wells had reviewed more than 285 works of fiction ...
... literary critic in a sardonic attack on Grant Allen's The Woman Who Did ( # 1 ) . That notice appeared in March 1895. By April of 1897 , when he effectively relinquished his position , 5 Wells had reviewed more than 285 works of fiction ...
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... literary studies.1 For literary studies have a very tricky and delicate relationship to what is usually called the social and historical context . It is , I believe , crass reductionism to treat any halfway significant literary text as ...
... literary studies.1 For literary studies have a very tricky and delicate relationship to what is usually called the social and historical context . It is , I believe , crass reductionism to treat any halfway significant literary text as ...
Contents
by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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