Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 251
... question the institu- tions of European culture and , in particular , marriage as a symptom of the decay of civilization . Then " B " explains that marriage too is a question of property : “ It is man's tyranny that has converted the ...
... question the institu- tions of European culture and , in particular , marriage as a symptom of the decay of civilization . Then " B " explains that marriage too is a question of property : “ It is man's tyranny that has converted the ...
Page 210
... questions of univerality explicitly enter into his discourse . Or perhaps this question could not be dealt with for paraliterature until a study such as Cawelti's has been written . To be sure , in the early pages Cawelti had raised a ...
... questions of univerality explicitly enter into his discourse . Or perhaps this question could not be dealt with for paraliterature until a study such as Cawelti's has been written . To be sure , in the early pages Cawelti had raised a ...
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... question is : will the roles sanctified by the past or legitimated by present " conditions " be appropriate for confronting the novelty of an emerging future ? To answer part of that question , one might examine the kind of hero who per ...
... question is : will the roles sanctified by the past or legitimated by present " conditions " be appropriate for confronting the novelty of an emerging future ? To answer part of that question , one might examine the kind of hero who per ...
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by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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