Science-fiction Studies, Volumes 1-2SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 215
... understanding literature rather than imposing normative criteria on it . I. You will , I hope , excuse the bluntness of ... understand that epistemology , ethics , and aesthetics tend to shade into one another ) ? I. I suppose I can make ...
... understanding literature rather than imposing normative criteria on it . I. You will , I hope , excuse the bluntness of ... understand that epistemology , ethics , and aesthetics tend to shade into one another ) ? I. I suppose I can make ...
Page 133
... understanding of literature in general . But it seems to me that many of his explications illustrate instead the great ... understand such matters and so finds the science in the novel unconvincing . He suggests instead that the novel is ...
... understanding of literature in general . But it seems to me that many of his explications illustrate instead the great ... understand such matters and so finds the science in the novel unconvincing . He suggests instead that the novel is ...
Page 143
... understand how , if she had read my introductory section , she was unable to address herself to my conception of the apocalyptic imagination . Instead she refers to the biblical Apocalypse , describes herself as " an unconsistent Taoist ...
... understand how , if she had read my introductory section , she was unable to address herself to my conception of the apocalyptic imagination . Instead she refers to the biblical Apocalypse , describes herself as " an unconsistent Taoist ...
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