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J. G. Ballard: Critical Essay by Gregory Stephenson

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SOURCE: Stephenson, Gregory. “‘Trapped Aircraft’: The Later Short Fiction.” In Out of the Night and Into the Dream: A Thematic Study of the Fiction of J. G. Ballard, pp. 85-116. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.

In the following essay, Stephenson analyzes Ballard's thematic employment of illusion.

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