Uncanny
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*" The Canny and the uncanny," related to one of [[Freud]]'s psychological theories (see [[The Uncanny (Freud)]]). | *" The Canny and the uncanny," related to one of [[Freud]]'s psychological theories (see [[The Uncanny (Freud)]]). | ||
- | * "The uncanny," a mode of [[fantastic fiction]] as defined in [[Tzvetan Todorov]]'s ''The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre.'' | + | * "The uncanny," a mode of [[fantastic fiction]] as defined in [[Tzvetan Todorov]]'s ''[[The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre]].'' |
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Dolls can be very uncanny.
Uncanny may refer to:
- " The Canny and the uncanny," related to one of Freud's psychological theories (see The Uncanny (Freud)).
- "The uncanny," a mode of fantastic fiction as defined in Tzvetan Todorov's The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre.