Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and FantasyCarl B. Yoke, Donald M. Hassler |
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... appears as a man who is both a dreamer and a man of action , his beloved also appears in two different characters , both as Lady Mary , whom he paints as Rosa Mundorum , and as the Dark Lady named Fiorinda . Presumably she is also ...
... appears as a man who is both a dreamer and a man of action , his beloved also appears in two different characters , both as Lady Mary , whom he paints as Rosa Mundorum , and as the Dark Lady named Fiorinda . Presumably she is also ...
Page 127
... appears in his drawing of Wilbur Whateley and Dr. Henry Armitage . Wilbur's goatishness may indicate that he is a ... appear in the story's early portion . The character of Old Wizard Whateley , Wilbur's grandfather , suggests ...
... appears in his drawing of Wilbur Whateley and Dr. Henry Armitage . Wilbur's goatishness may indicate that he is a ... appear in the story's early portion . The character of Old Wizard Whateley , Wilbur's grandfather , suggests ...
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... appears in Arthur Rosen- feld's Prolongevity ( 1976 ) . A less comprehensive but more recent list appears in the form of endnotes to Roy Walford's Maximum Span of Life ( 1982 ) . Third , because immortality is such a pervasive element ...
... appears in Arthur Rosen- feld's Prolongevity ( 1976 ) . A less comprehensive but more recent list appears in the form of endnotes to Roy Walford's Maximum Span of Life ( 1982 ) . Third , because immortality is such a pervasive element ...
Contents
Is There Life After Immortality? | 19 |
A Recent Idea | 39 |
The Elves of J R R Tolkien and Sylvia | 57 |
Copyright | |
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