Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and FantasyCarl B. Yoke, Donald M. Hassler |
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... published in 1689 , contains an account of a vampire in Istria . But none of these is really fictional . They are reports of what the author believed to be true , reports that began to set a tone and point of view that has been ...
... published in 1689 , contains an account of a vampire in Istria . But none of these is really fictional . They are reports of what the author believed to be true , reports that began to set a tone and point of view that has been ...
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... published articles on language and theory of science fiction , science fiction and Mormonism , Ursula Le Guin , Brian Aldiss , Piers Anthony , Frank Herbert and C. S. Lewis . He also published A Reader's Guide to Piers Anthony , and is ...
... published articles on language and theory of science fiction , science fiction and Mormonism , Ursula Le Guin , Brian Aldiss , Piers Anthony , Frank Herbert and C. S. Lewis . He also published A Reader's Guide to Piers Anthony , and is ...
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... published by St. Martin's Press . He has published essays on science fiction in Science Fiction Studies . C. W. SULLIVAN III teaches American folklore and northern European mythology at Eastern Carolina University . He edited the ...
... published by St. Martin's Press . He has published essays on science fiction in Science Fiction Studies . C. W. SULLIVAN III teaches American folklore and northern European mythology at Eastern Carolina University . He edited the ...
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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