Science-fiction Studies, Volumes 1-2SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 238
... perhaps infinite number of hexagonal galleries " wherein men seek , among a possibly infinite number of volumes , the one book which may contain their " Vindication " ( L 51 ff ) . That model of man's perplexity , and of his extravagant ...
... perhaps infinite number of hexagonal galleries " wherein men seek , among a possibly infinite number of volumes , the one book which may contain their " Vindication " ( L 51 ff ) . That model of man's perplexity , and of his extravagant ...
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and perhaps " Wakefield , " but not the Hawthorne who imagined a utopian " celestial railroad " that goes to hell ( OI 56-62 ) ; Stevenson in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; Kipling , the writer of short stories , especially in The Finest ...
and perhaps " Wakefield , " but not the Hawthorne who imagined a utopian " celestial railroad " that goes to hell ( OI 56-62 ) ; Stevenson in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; Kipling , the writer of short stories , especially in The Finest ...
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... perhaps one of her basic long - range social preferences.3 Beyond the totally exceptional and fanciful experiences in LoH and FV , she does suggest that the development of telepathic talents might promote greater civilization and ...
... perhaps one of her basic long - range social preferences.3 Beyond the totally exceptional and fanciful experiences in LoH and FV , she does suggest that the development of telepathic talents might promote greater civilization and ...
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