Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and FantasyCarl B. Yoke, Donald M. Hassler |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 45
Page 73
... perhaps otherwise would not have had . Johann Ludwig Tieck's " Wake Not the Dead " about the noble lady Brunhilda ( 1800 ) , Ewald Christian von Kleist's " The Marquise of O , " E.T.A. Hoffman's " The Serapion Brethren " ( 1820 ) , and ...
... perhaps otherwise would not have had . Johann Ludwig Tieck's " Wake Not the Dead " about the noble lady Brunhilda ( 1800 ) , Ewald Christian von Kleist's " The Marquise of O , " E.T.A. Hoffman's " The Serapion Brethren " ( 1820 ) , and ...
Page 88
... perhaps destroy us all . " 20 Since this story was written for an anthology first published in 1947 , perhaps it is necessary to qualify the suggestion made earlier that the readers were not Sturm und Drang Romantics . Any postwar world ...
... perhaps destroy us all . " 20 Since this story was written for an anthology first published in 1947 , perhaps it is necessary to qualify the suggestion made earlier that the readers were not Sturm und Drang Romantics . Any postwar world ...
Page 205
... perhaps most merciful , to destroy you as you yourself would destroy a mortally wounded pet you loved . But this I cannot do . Your future will be your own to choose in the years that are left to you . It is my hope that humanity will ...
... perhaps most merciful , to destroy you as you yourself would destroy a mortally wounded pet you loved . But this I cannot do . Your future will be your own to choose in the years that are left to you . It is my hope that humanity will ...
Contents
Is There Life After Immortality? | 19 |
A Recent Idea | 39 |
The Elves of J R R Tolkien and Sylvia | 57 |
Copyright | |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and Fantasy Carl B. Yoke,Donald M. Hassler No preview available - 1985 |
Common terms and phrases
achieve Amaranth appears Arthurian Ballantine Books become bodily immortality body brain Cadellin characters Childhood's End Clarges Clarke Clarke's Conrad created culture death Doubleday Publishing Doubleday Publishing Company drug Dune Dunwich Horror Earth Eddison Edited elves eternal evil existence fact fear female feminist fiction and fantasy Fish Dinner forces future gods Guardian Angel Gunn Gunn's H. P. Lovecraft Heinlein hero horror Houston humankind Ibid immortality individual J.R.R. Tolkien James Tiptree juveniles Karellen Kingdoms of Elfin Known Space Larry Niven Lessingham Letters live forever longevity Lovecraft Merlin Mistress Mortal Immortal Motherlines Myshtigo myth Niven novel Overlords personal immortality phyle physical planet possible Press reader Ringworld Robert Roger Zelazny Roman Satan science fiction seems Silmarillion social society space span Stapledon story survival theme Tiptree's Tolkien transcendence transplants Tyrenni ultimate University vampire Warner Waylock Winzy women Worm Ouroboros writing Yog-Sothoth York young youth