Science-fiction Studies, Volumes 1-2SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 135
... imagination . I would therefore insist - Ketterer's own views notwithstanding - that New Worlds for Old does not ... imagination " as a theme of criti- cism recapitulates the prevalent myth . However , as a literary phenomenon , the ...
... imagination . I would therefore insist - Ketterer's own views notwithstanding - that New Worlds for Old does not ... imagination " as a theme of criti- cism recapitulates the prevalent myth . However , as a literary phenomenon , the ...
Page 143
... imagination , points the way here . M.H. Abrams ' Natural Supernaturalism ( 1971 ) provides one context . I come finally to particular interpretations . Ursula Le Guin's own reactions to what I have to say about her novel are , of ...
... imagination , points the way here . M.H. Abrams ' Natural Supernaturalism ( 1971 ) provides one context . I come finally to particular interpretations . Ursula Le Guin's own reactions to what I have to say about her novel are , of ...
Page 257
... imagination . The soundest fact may fail or prevail in the style the of its telling ; like that singular organic ... imaginative approach means among other things that Genly Ai's subjective emotions become part of his account ...
... imagination . The soundest fact may fail or prevail in the style the of its telling ; like that singular organic ... imaginative approach means among other things that Genly Ai's subjective emotions become part of his account ...
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