Science-fiction Studies, Volumes 1-2SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 198
... reality , allows for the perception of that true reality which is fluid and unified . Because , to the half - closed eye , reality is comparable to an ara- besque tapestry with its completely interwoven , convoluted , and fluid design ...
... reality , allows for the perception of that true reality which is fluid and unified . Because , to the half - closed eye , reality is comparable to an ara- besque tapestry with its completely interwoven , convoluted , and fluid design ...
Page 49
... reality problem is thus posed in metaphysical terms , such ex- pectations by the reader are ultimately frustrated , and metaphysics is re- jected . The characters are unable to discover any final , comprehensive meaning , and Joe Chip ...
... reality problem is thus posed in metaphysical terms , such ex- pectations by the reader are ultimately frustrated , and metaphysics is re- jected . The characters are unable to discover any final , comprehensive meaning , and Joe Chip ...
Page 165
... reality " into the future which will , as a result , remain virtually unchanged , these stories attempt to maintain the reader in " his " reality : so that he will find himself back in his own reality rather than having escaped from it ...
... reality " into the future which will , as a result , remain virtually unchanged , these stories attempt to maintain the reader in " his " reality : so that he will find himself back in his own reality rather than having escaped from it ...
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