Answers to the first problem: 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444
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Autumn 2008 in the Key of Schubert by Jeffrey Johnson 17 November 2008 The glimpses of Schubert's day-to-day life prove a relationship between the ordinary and the miraculous. What Killed the Robot Soldier? by Ben Crispin 10 November 2008 Did the Army receive their new machines on the radio-clogged battlefield, relieved that all of those worrying signal problems had been resolved . . . and then discover that they hadn't been? The Fantasy of Talking Back: Susanna Clarke's Historical Present in Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Elizabeth Hoiem 27 October 2008 At the center of Susanna Clarke's historical novel are three characters, each a victim of Strange and Norrell's project to promote magic as rational and "English," and each corresponding to a social group historically marginalized in order to solidify Englishness as a cohesive category of identity[.] A Revisionist History of Earthsea by William Alexander 20 October 2008 It is not easy to bring a Foucauldian understanding of historical contingency to high fantasy. The genre resists. Le Guin manages anyway. |
