Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 189
... novels are treated more cursorily . The extent of discussion seems to depend on the novel's con- temporary success . Successful novels such as Frankenstein , Valperga , and The Last Man receive more attention than the less popular ...
... novels are treated more cursorily . The extent of discussion seems to depend on the novel's con- temporary success . Successful novels such as Frankenstein , Valperga , and The Last Man receive more attention than the less popular ...
Page 27
... novel is revealed , and each uses a different point of view . Yet there is only one novel . The answer to this paradox is that at the end of the novel , the reader is challenged to read multi - levelly ( multiplexially ) , with an eye ...
... novel is revealed , and each uses a different point of view . Yet there is only one novel . The answer to this paradox is that at the end of the novel , the reader is challenged to read multi - levelly ( multiplexially ) , with an eye ...
Page 259
... novel series “ Krä- henbücher , " together with Raymond Chandler , Dorothy Sayers , Dashiell Hammett , Eric Ambler , etc. Then in 1962 the novel was issued by the Moewig Verlag in the " Terra - Science - Fiction Taschenbüchern ...
... novel series “ Krä- henbücher , " together with Raymond Chandler , Dorothy Sayers , Dashiell Hammett , Eric Ambler , etc. Then in 1962 the novel was issued by the Moewig Verlag in the " Terra - Science - Fiction Taschenbüchern ...
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by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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