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Page 251
... vision , language and intellection were thought by Stapledon to actively mislead those foolish enough to rely upon them . " Everything that I can say of you , " laments the narrator of Opening of the Eyes , “ is fatally false to you ...
... vision , language and intellection were thought by Stapledon to actively mislead those foolish enough to rely upon them . " Everything that I can say of you , " laments the narrator of Opening of the Eyes , “ is fatally false to you ...
Page 256
... vision and expression , yet sought to evoke in others and refine for himself the attitude he deemed appropriate for ... vision transcends the limits of language by raising his readers ' awareness of them . Upon his return to Earth , the ...
... vision and expression , yet sought to evoke in others and refine for himself the attitude he deemed appropriate for ... vision transcends the limits of language by raising his readers ' awareness of them . Upon his return to Earth , the ...
Page 300
... vision of the darkness permits the reader to indulge the nightmare of catastrophe as the vision of the light encourages the daydream of universal renovation . Under the will for darkness future society is foreseen as a tyranny ...
... vision of the darkness permits the reader to indulge the nightmare of catastrophe as the vision of the light encourages the daydream of universal renovation . Under the will for darkness future society is foreseen as a tyranny ...
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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