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Page 83
... forms . They are not literal representations , but metaphorically satisfying because they ' work like nature ' . 10 ... form or another and ask for or achieve freedom of one kind or another . There are Fractals and forgeries 83.
... forms . They are not literal representations , but metaphorically satisfying because they ' work like nature ' . 10 ... form or another and ask for or achieve freedom of one kind or another . There are Fractals and forgeries 83.
Page 96
... forms that combine components of the various creatures from which his Comus - crew of ' Beast People ' were made to ... form sheep into llamas , and 96 Strange Attractors.
... forms that combine components of the various creatures from which his Comus - crew of ' Beast People ' were made to ... form sheep into llamas , and 96 Strange Attractors.
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... forms of artistic expression : operas , musicals , films , ballets . Probably no play by Shakespeare has more complex dy- namics , or has internationally communicated such richness of emotional and intellectual impact as the mirror held ...
... forms of artistic expression : operas , musicals , films , ballets . Probably no play by Shakespeare has more complex dy- namics , or has internationally communicated such richness of emotional and intellectual impact as the mirror held ...
Contents
chaos classics and modern culture | 1 |
chaos theory Miltons Eden and Jurassic | 26 |
selfsimilarities in Shakespeare | 75 |
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Strange Attractors: Literature, Culture, and Chaos Theory Harriett Hawkins No preview available - 1995 |
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