Science-fiction Studies, Issue 14SFS Publications, 1978 - Science fiction |
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Golding chooses this technique in order to account for the reader's necessary experiencing of the observation through his perceptions , intellectualizing them only after having experienced them . Finally , when Lok is in the tree ...
Golding chooses this technique in order to account for the reader's necessary experiencing of the observation through his perceptions , intellectualizing them only after having experienced them . Finally , when Lok is in the tree ...
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The reader escapes from his everyday life into a more glamorous world , where all men are powerful , all women beautiful , all problems simple , and all lives full of adventure . It is the sort of literature that - if well written - is ...
The reader escapes from his everyday life into a more glamorous world , where all men are powerful , all women beautiful , all problems simple , and all lives full of adventure . It is the sort of literature that - if well written - is ...
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The reader and the hero alike must confront the passing strange and wondrous fair without any of the standards or norms applicable to physical ... and as the narrative creates new ones , both reader and hero must be guided within them .
The reader and the hero alike must confront the passing strange and wondrous fair without any of the standards or norms applicable to physical ... and as the narrative creates new ones , both reader and hero must be guided within them .
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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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