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Page 241
... spiritual fiction . 2. The second part of Stapledon's spiritual fiction flows most obviously from the writing of H.G. Wells . We know from correspondence that at the time of publication of his first novel , Stapledon had read only two ...
... spiritual fiction . 2. The second part of Stapledon's spiritual fiction flows most obviously from the writing of H.G. Wells . We know from correspondence that at the time of publication of his first novel , Stapledon had read only two ...
Page 245
... spiritual perfection is compensation enough for the passing of mankind , mankind is morally right in murdering in order to achieve that spiritual perfection . In the larger spiritual fiction , Stapledon is really quite complex . Odd ...
... spiritual perfection is compensation enough for the passing of mankind , mankind is morally right in murdering in order to achieve that spiritual perfection . In the larger spiritual fiction , Stapledon is really quite complex . Odd ...
Page 292
... spiritual maturity . The suggestion is John's , however . Stapledon's context indicates that Pauline adults , putting away childish things , may do well to remember that unless they become as little children they will not enter the ...
... spiritual maturity . The suggestion is John's , however . Stapledon's context indicates that Pauline adults , putting away childish things , may do well to remember that unless they become as little children they will not enter the ...
Contents
SF in Mass Culture | 38 |
George Slusser Heinleins Perpetual Motion Fur Farm | 51 |
John Dean The Uses of Wilderness in American | 68 |
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