Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 154
... reader , while appearing to the mainstream reader as a mass of jumbled images . Here the narrative is rich in explanations and partial explanations , while the method of composition is one of complexity rather than simplicity . The reader ...
... reader , while appearing to the mainstream reader as a mass of jumbled images . Here the narrative is rich in explanations and partial explanations , while the method of composition is one of complexity rather than simplicity . The reader ...
Page 157
... reader , I can interpret and appreciate this story as literature because its subject matter is not alien to me . But I doubt that a mainstream reader can appreciate the subtle . ty and beauty of such SF works , because his own set of ...
... reader , I can interpret and appreciate this story as literature because its subject matter is not alien to me . But I doubt that a mainstream reader can appreciate the subtle . ty and beauty of such SF works , because his own set of ...
Page 253
... reader , seems to be giving the author greater freedom of appeal to the readers ' context - dependent level of perception . But by the very essence of the SF communicative goals , the author is interested only in the " distortions " of ...
... reader , seems to be giving the author greater freedom of appeal to the readers ' context - dependent level of perception . But by the very essence of the SF communicative goals , the author is interested only in the " distortions " of ...
Contents
by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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