Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and FantasyCarl B. Yoke, Donald M. Hassler |
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Page 77
... continue to function in egomaniacal splendor . But it is an implacable hatred that informs their relationship with other humans while living as normal humans and the hatred continues with greater intensity after the wizards have gained ...
... continue to function in egomaniacal splendor . But it is an implacable hatred that informs their relationship with other humans while living as normal humans and the hatred continues with greater intensity after the wizards have gained ...
Page 79
... continue to function , minus their intellects , as immortal human beings . The tale , which borders on science fiction , serves as an elaborate treatise on the nature of zombies and their natural history , perhaps one of the only such ...
... continue to function , minus their intellects , as immortal human beings . The tale , which borders on science fiction , serves as an elaborate treatise on the nature of zombies and their natural history , perhaps one of the only such ...
Page 193
... continue the story of Earth's first encounter with aliens and its impact upon humanity . If such were the case , however , the result is a far different one . Instead of continuing the story , Childhood's End transforms it . Given the ...
... continue the story of Earth's first encounter with aliens and its impact upon humanity . If such were the case , however , the result is a far different one . Instead of continuing the story , Childhood's End transforms it . Given the ...
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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