Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and FantasyCarl B. Yoke, Donald M. Hassler |
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... complete myths of Tithonus , Endymion , and Arachne . 29. Cavendish , p . 186 . 30. Ibid . , p . 144 . 31. According to Cavendish , mistilteinn could hardly have been mistletoe , as has long been supposed . Rather it was probably some ...
... complete myths of Tithonus , Endymion , and Arachne . 29. Cavendish , p . 186 . 30. Ibid . , p . 144 . 31. According to Cavendish , mistilteinn could hardly have been mistletoe , as has long been supposed . Rather it was probably some ...
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... complete subjugation of all the ancient forms of unrest and disquiet . ' 16 The biological standardization which official policy in Brave New World sought to make ever more complete had been a desire of the College of Physicians over ...
... complete subjugation of all the ancient forms of unrest and disquiet . ' 16 The biological standardization which official policy in Brave New World sought to make ever more complete had been a desire of the College of Physicians over ...
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... complete survey awaits a concentration of attention on the literature of bodily immortality by those with an encyclopedic knowledge of general literature . The complete uselessness of the New York Public Library card catalogue was a ...
... complete survey awaits a concentration of attention on the literature of bodily immortality by those with an encyclopedic knowledge of general literature . The complete uselessness of the New York Public Library card catalogue was a ...
Contents
Is There Life After Immortality? | 19 |
A Recent Idea | 39 |
The Elves of J R R Tolkien and Sylvia | 57 |
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