This study takes a fresh approach to the genre of science fiction - comparative mythology and Jungian psychology, as a contrast to many books in the field which are concerned with a scientific or Freudian perspective. It will be useful not only to scholars in the field of literary studies, but to those using interdisciplinary approaches.
Of the five authors listed in the contents , three were the by - lines of Roger P. Graham ( who is best known as Rog Phillips ) , and one ( G. H. Irwin ) was Palmer's own alias . Phillips and Shaver had , apparently donated their ...
The obvious wraith in Lewis's book is Wither , the Deputy Director of N.I.C.E. On one level he is an obvious example of the bureaucrat , that characteristic twentieth - century figure . His language is elaborate , polished , utterly ...
Budge , E. A. Wallis . The Mummy : A Handbook of Egyptian Funerary Archeology . Cambridge , U.K .: Cambridge University Press , 1894. London : Kegan Paul , 1987. New York : Dover , 1989. Also published under the following titles : The ...
Overview of horror literature of Stephen King, Clive Barker and Anne rice
The third volume of this award-winning series chronicles the publications’ most difficult period so far.
Just as the Overlook Hotel works its will through Jack Torrance , the adults of Derry are either actively engaged in performing service for Pennywise , or remain , like Mr. Ross , morally indifferent to the clown's behavior : “ Beverly ...
Except for the fact that the whole room is “ stiff with enchantments , ” the city Digory and Polly are in could as well be the ruins of an ancient city in our world . In the Hall of Images they find a little golden bell and hammer on a ...
George Turner , Transit of Cassidy ( Melbourne : Nelson , 1978 ) . 4. George Turner , Beloved Son ( London : Faber and Faber , 1978 ) , p . 5 . 5. Ibid . , p . 263 . 6. George Turner , The Sea and Summer ( London : Faber and Faber ...
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The serial character of Mary Risling became Mary Sperling in the novel , possibly because of conflict with ' Noisy ' Rhysling of “ The Green Hills of Earth . " Also , Heinlein weaves in mention of postwar radiation in the US and ...