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Page 128
... turn he gives these occurrences .... ( 22 : 144-45 ) 3. In Wells's last " scientific romance , " then , satire shifts from society to the primary narrator himself . First his central function and then his credibility itself are ...
... turn he gives these occurrences .... ( 22 : 144-45 ) 3. In Wells's last " scientific romance , " then , satire shifts from society to the primary narrator himself . First his central function and then his credibility itself are ...
Page 132
... turn his attention to other experi- ments , identifying with either Bedford or Cavor , and specializing in different literary functions and duties . Čavor's message , with which FMM ends , no longer communicates any- thing and is even ...
... turn his attention to other experi- ments , identifying with either Bedford or Cavor , and specializing in different literary functions and duties . Čavor's message , with which FMM ends , no longer communicates any- thing and is even ...
Page 172
... turn to for emotional stimulation . The question why invariably leads into heated contro- versies . Yet , whatever the correct explanation may be , some critics are likely to argue that the change of taste within the realm of ...
... turn to for emotional stimulation . The question why invariably leads into heated contro- versies . Yet , whatever the correct explanation may be , some critics are likely to argue that the change of taste within the realm of ...
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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