Science-fiction Studies, Volume 7SFS Publications., 1980 - Electronic journals |
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... society and of what has changed in the 18 years since she published the first novels in what was to become the Darkover series.2 The idea that underlies these stories is a good and potentially fertile one . It also has an impressive ...
... society and of what has changed in the 18 years since she published the first novels in what was to become the Darkover series.2 The idea that underlies these stories is a good and potentially fertile one . It also has an impressive ...
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... society is seen in consistently utopian terms , and she appears quite confused , in the end , as to the value of each . Darkover appears in different novels in various stages of disintegration as a society , but Bradley is unable to ...
... society is seen in consistently utopian terms , and she appears quite confused , in the end , as to the value of each . Darkover appears in different novels in various stages of disintegration as a society , but Bradley is unable to ...
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imaginary society . He also finds that in their use of the fantastic and in their use of technological extrapolation , the " eu - topias " of Edward Bellamy and the " dystopias " of H.G. Wells , for example , are quite similar . Rabkin ...
imaginary society . He also finds that in their use of the fantastic and in their use of technological extrapolation , the " eu - topias " of Edward Bellamy and the " dystopias " of H.G. Wells , for example , are quite similar . Rabkin ...
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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