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Dune: Critical Essay by Susan McLean

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SOURCE: "A Psychological Approach to Fantasy in the Dune Series," in Extrapolation, Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer, 1982, pp. 150-58.

McLean is an American author of children's books. In the essay below, she explores the oedipal theme in Herbert's Dune series.

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