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Identity, Politics, and the Postmodern Hero in Frank Herbert’s Dune and Dune Messiah
ACROSS Journal of Interdisciplinary Cross-border StudiesThis article examines how Dune can be interpreted through a postmodern lens by focusing on identity fragmentation, systemic forces, and the critique of heroic archetypes and grand narratives.
Andrei Zamfir
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British medical journal
I define fictional drugs as non-existent medicines, intended for human use, that have been invented for the purposes of some forms of fiction, usually novels, but also plays or films, including TV dramas.
J. Aronson
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I define fictional drugs as non-existent medicines, intended for human use, that have been invented for the purposes of some forms of fiction, usually novels, but also plays or films, including TV dramas.
J. Aronson
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Frank Herbert’s Dune and the Financialization of Heroic Masculinity
CR: the New Centennial Review, 2019TH I S A R T I C L E P R O C E E D S F R O M T W O B A S I C A S S E R T I O N S. FI R S T, T H A T FR A N K Herbert’s 1965 novel Dune is useful for thinking our financialized, late capitalist moment; and second, that the concepts and concerns of our ...
J. Pearson
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History and Historical Effect in Frank Herbert’s Dune
Science Fiction Studies, 1992This essay examines the complex relationship between the many plots and themes of Dune and the history of the Imperium as created by Frank Herbert in the novel.
Lorenzo DiTommaso
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The Monomyth as Fractal Pattern in Frank Herbert’s Dune Novels
Science Fiction Studies, 1998Frank Herbert’s dune series mirrors its explicit ecological theme through its dynamical-systems plot structure, which echoes the fractal geometry image’s definitive quality of self-similarity across the same scale.
D. Palumbo
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Frank Herbert’s Dune and the Dune Series
2019Frank Herbert was born on 8 October 1920 in Tacoma, Washington, to Frank Patrick Herbert Sr. and Eileen (McCarthy) Herbert. In 1938 he graduated from high school and moved to Southern California, where he lied about his age to work for the Glendale Star, the first of many newspaper jobs.
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Usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging of cardiac and paracardiac masses.
American Journal of Cardiology, 2003U. Hoffmann +6 more
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