Science-fiction Studies, Volume 7SFS Publications., 1980 - Electronic journals |
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Page 38
... sense that they are regarded ( often by both critics and adherents ) as not fitting into , and perhaps also directly critical of , the prevailing interpretations of science , historical scholarship , and " common sense . " Thus , it is ...
... sense that they are regarded ( often by both critics and adherents ) as not fitting into , and perhaps also directly critical of , the prevailing interpretations of science , historical scholarship , and " common sense . " Thus , it is ...
Page 249
... sense of the word . The only difference between “ realistic " fiction and SF is that the latter does not pretend to operate with the linguistic code only , which is almost the exact opposite of what the former really does ...
... sense of the word . The only difference between “ realistic " fiction and SF is that the latter does not pretend to operate with the linguistic code only , which is almost the exact opposite of what the former really does ...
Page 330
... sense organs quite different from any presently known . They show how , on a planet with an opaque atmosphere , smell could become the dominant sense by a process of natural selection ; and in another chapter , how specific conditions ...
... sense organs quite different from any presently known . They show how , on a planet with an opaque atmosphere , smell could become the dominant sense by a process of natural selection ; and in another chapter , how specific conditions ...
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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