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Aporia and Epiphany in Doom and The Speaking Clock

Critical Writing
Author: 
Espen Aarseth
Publication Type: 
Article or chapter in a book
Language: 
English
Year: 
1999
Appears in: 
Cyberspace Textuality: Computer Technology and Literary Theory
Record Status: 
Incomplete record (stub)

Works referenced:

Titlesort descending Author Year
Speaking Clock John Cayley 1995
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