Science-fiction Studies, Issue 14SFS Publications., 1978 - Science fiction |
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... example , seem to have a life of their own , a separate consciousness and awareness , which must communicate with Lok by " speaking " to him . Lok's ears spoke to Lok . " ? " But Lok was asleep . [ §1 ] This does not mean that his ears ...
... example , seem to have a life of their own , a separate consciousness and awareness , which must communicate with Lok by " speaking " to him . Lok's ears spoke to Lok . " ? " But Lok was asleep . [ §1 ] This does not mean that his ears ...
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Another example of this heightened participation in the outside world of experience is Lok's use of his nose . Delicately he sampled this air , drawing a stream into his nostrils and allowing it to remain there till his blood had warmed ...
Another example of this heightened participation in the outside world of experience is Lok's use of his nose . Delicately he sampled this air , drawing a stream into his nostrils and allowing it to remain there till his blood had warmed ...
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... examples show that the Neanderthals ' capacity to lose their selves operates on both " higher " and " lower ... example . Another in Lok's memory of childhood terror . What these two remembrances suggest is a discrete memory of ...
... examples show that the Neanderthals ' capacity to lose their selves operates on both " higher " and " lower ... example . Another in Lok's memory of childhood terror . What these two remembrances suggest is a discrete memory of ...
Contents
Fredericks Problems of Fantasy | 33 |
Darko Suvin On What Is and Is Not an SF Narration With | 45 |
Marc Angenot Science Fiction in France before Verne | 58 |
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