Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 72
... reality , indeed that the representation of reality is impossible , practitioners of the nouveau roman take pains to emphasize the unreality of their creations . The presentation , in extreme detail and with scientific pre- cision , of ...
... reality , indeed that the representation of reality is impossible , practitioners of the nouveau roman take pains to emphasize the unreality of their creations . The presentation , in extreme detail and with scientific pre- cision , of ...
Page 72
... reality , indeed that the representation of reality is impossible , practitioners of the nouveau roman take pains to emphasize the unreality of their creations . The presentation , in extreme detail and with scientific pre- cision , of ...
... reality , indeed that the representation of reality is impossible , practitioners of the nouveau roman take pains to emphasize the unreality of their creations . The presentation , in extreme detail and with scientific pre- cision , of ...
Page 293
... reality and a force of its own in the psyche ( psychisme ) of its author , but in fact all truly poetic metaphors , which go beyond the level of a device of style , present this double efficacy . It is as though for a time the image in ...
... reality and a force of its own in the psyche ( psychisme ) of its author , but in fact all truly poetic metaphors , which go beyond the level of a device of style , present this double efficacy . It is as though for a time the image in ...
Contents
by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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