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consciousness and
behaviour made
newly problematic by technology."
Tatiani Rapatzikou,
writing in The
Literary Encyclopedia,
identifies Gibson as "one of North...
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Gibson scholar Tatiani Rapatzikou commented that the
motif of the
space station was used by the authors...
-
comparison to its
sometimes dull predecessors.
Gibson scholar Tatiana Rapatzikou located the novel's
significance in the fact that it had
several motifs...
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Stefan L. Brandt, he
founded the
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Harvard College (1780- ).
class of 1888 1920, p. 73.
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Wilson &
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Cyber Pop. New York: Routledge. p. 105. ISBN 0-415-97677-4.
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