Science-fiction Studies, Issues 2-4SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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... called histories of literature would be most readily ac- cessible if presented directly in the form of an annotated bibliography ( cf Robert M. Philmus on Bailey's Pilgrims [ SFS 1:40 ] ) , with the books treated as abstract units ...
... called histories of literature would be most readily ac- cessible if presented directly in the form of an annotated bibliography ( cf Robert M. Philmus on Bailey's Pilgrims [ SFS 1:40 ] ) , with the books treated as abstract units ...
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... called Reynolds . # 23 . Mystification . June 1837. Grotesque . Baron Von Jung's satiric ex- ploitation of the distinction between appearance and reality in the interests of " that species of grotesquerie " called mystification may be ...
... called Reynolds . # 23 . Mystification . June 1837. Grotesque . Baron Von Jung's satiric ex- ploitation of the distinction between appearance and reality in the interests of " that species of grotesquerie " called mystification may be ...
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... called communist parties , including that of the Soviet Union , the various Trotskyites , the Maoists , the Castroites , or the Titoists , not to speak of Allende's alleged Marxism in Chile . I would briefly define socialism as a ...
... called communist parties , including that of the Soviet Union , the various Trotskyites , the Maoists , the Castroites , or the Titoists , not to speak of Allende's alleged Marxism in Chile . I would briefly define socialism as a ...
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