Science-fiction Studies, Issues 2-4SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 96
... presents literally as his subject : the river- world is quite factually a world where past , present and future meet , where historical context no longer exists , and knowledge of milieu is no longer necessary , since all figures in the ...
... presents literally as his subject : the river- world is quite factually a world where past , present and future meet , where historical context no longer exists , and knowledge of milieu is no longer necessary , since all figures in the ...
Page 131
... Present Times in Particular . 1928 ( 328ap ) . Novel : the second of the psychosis stories ( see # 68 ) . Mundane comedy and satire in §§ 1 , 2 , 4 , but delusional fantasy in $ 3 , which presents a reversal of the situation in # 20 ...
... Present Times in Particular . 1928 ( 328ap ) . Novel : the second of the psychosis stories ( see # 68 ) . Mundane comedy and satire in §§ 1 , 2 , 4 , but delusional fantasy in $ 3 , which presents a reversal of the situation in # 20 ...
Page 289
... present conception of such films ( and of SF itself ) . As Michel Ciment hints , the projection into the future of the moment when scientific exploration reaches its boundaries and encounters a science beyond space and time ( i.e. magic ) ...
... present conception of such films ( and of SF itself ) . As Michel Ciment hints , the projection into the future of the moment when scientific exploration reaches its boundaries and encounters a science beyond space and time ( i.e. magic ) ...
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