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The Sea in Literature: Manfred Geier

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Stanisław Lem
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SOURCE: "Stanislaw Lem's Fantastic Ocean: Toward a Semantic Interpretation of 'Solaris'," in Science Fiction Studies, Vol. 19, No. 2, July, 1992, pp. 192-218.

In the following essay, Geier analyzes the mechanisms of meaning offered by the ocean in Stanislaw Lem's science fiction novel Solaris.

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