Science-fiction Studies, Volume 7SFS Publications., 1980 - Electronic journals |
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Page 63
... reader follows the social indoctrination of an ingenuous visitor , here the reader observes a cynical narrator refuse reconciliation and maintain his political and aesthetic isolation , often by force . By adopting the letter form ...
... reader follows the social indoctrination of an ingenuous visitor , here the reader observes a cynical narrator refuse reconciliation and maintain his political and aesthetic isolation , often by force . By adopting the letter form ...
Page 77
... reader . The authorial first and third - person voice , facing a present or implied second - person reader , is amplified by the voices of 185 real - life persons whose actions , opinions , or writings are projected into footnotes ...
... reader . The authorial first and third - person voice , facing a present or implied second - person reader , is amplified by the voices of 185 real - life persons whose actions , opinions , or writings are projected into footnotes ...
Page 168
... reader's willingness to accept , for the duration of reading , the world of the game as a replacement for his own . Since a drastic deviation from the reader's prejudices ( a moderate one is usually appreciated ) could be disturbing ...
... reader's willingness to accept , for the duration of reading , the world of the game as a replacement for his own . Since a drastic deviation from the reader's prejudices ( a moderate one is usually appreciated ) could be disturbing ...
Contents
Le Guins Use of the Occult | 36 |
Utopia in the | 49 |
Jean Pfaelzer Parody and Satire in American Dystopian | 61 |
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