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Alberto Müller Gubet

adámicos
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It is often named, also in feminine, a narrative, literary and filmic subgenre, which refers to a post-apocalypse, derived from the English science fiction (Non Fictionj), man restarts lost culture. Examples : The land remains of G . R. Stewart, 1949 or Jules Verne's Eternal Adam, posthumous. By extension, to the novels of initiation or learning, Robinson Crusoe of Defoe.

  




furoya

Adámico plural . See also Adam.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Plural of Adamic. It means relative to Adam. Adamic. It can mean primal or initial. Presumed language that Adam and Eve used in the Garden of Eden.

  


GARCÍA ALBERTO

Adámicos-belonging to the expression: land or land deposit that leaves the waters of the sea at the time of the reflux-

  



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