Why thank God for the apocalypse? Because it gives me something to write about that isn’t Aria. Not that I dislike writing about Aria, but it has a way of possessing me via dark, indefinable magics and forcing me to serve its needs. It’s an unforgiving master. And I haven’t even watched the second or [...]
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Thank God for the apocalypse: setting and the authorial shell
Posted in Art and Culture, Video Games
Tagged de saussure, fallout 3, iser, methodology, phenomenology, poulet, reader-response, setting, theory
Posted by Pontifus on 9 January 2009
http://superfani.com/2009/01/09/thank-god-for-the-apocalypse-setting-and-the-authorial-shell/
Georges Poulet and a terrible visual pun
I know it’s been a while since I posted — and even longer since I posted anything worth a damn. Sorry about that. I finished the draft of my project for History of the English Language, and and about to get going on my paper for Gothic novel. Why should this excite you? My paper [...]
Posted in Art and Culture, Video Games
Posted by cuchlann on 20 November 2008
http://superfani.com/2008/11/20/georges-poulet-and-a-terrible-visual-pun/
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