Hard Reading Learning from Science Fiction

The fifteen essays collected in Hard Reading argue that science fiction has its own internal rhetoric, relying on devices such as neologism, dialogism, semantic shifts, the use of unreliable narrators. It is a "high-information" genre which does not follow the Flaubertian ideal of le mot j...

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第一著者: Shippey, Tom (auth)
フォーマット: 電子媒体 図書の章
言語:英語
出版事項: Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2016
シリーズ:Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies
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