Covering books, films, television and the ever-increasing panoply of related media, this encylopaedia provides a reference work on the genre of fantasy. It contains a collection of critical viewpoints.
Canary Fever is a collection of reviews about the most significant literatures of the twenty-first century: science fiction, fantasy and horror: the literatures Clute argues should be recognized as the central modes of fantastika in our ...
... Leonie see Disch, Thomas M HARM (Aldiss) 52 Harris, Fred 73 Harrison, M John “Encountering Angels Unawares” 1367 Hartwell, David G 94, 245, 246 Hastings, Milo City of Endless Night 439, 51,254 The Haunting of Lamb House (Aiken) 1901 ...
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1991 (1992), edited by Charles N Brown and William G Contento, is an annual volume which presents in corrected and expanded form the statistics assembled monthly in Locus itself.
337 FANTASY slick - styled FANTASTIC , FA's days were numbered , and the two magazines were merged in May / June 1953 . Unsold issues of FA were rebound and published as Fantastic Adventures Quarterly ( 2 series : 8 issues Winter 1941 ...
An encyclopedia of science fiction magazines, authors, classic titles, graphic works, genre films and television programs, and the effect history has played in relation to this genre.
In Pasquale's Angel (London: Gollancz, 1994), which is Paul J McAuley's fifth novel and more fun to read than even Red Dust (1992) [see above, p.11], the magic Jonbar Point for the escape from Hell is Leonardo da Vinci's decision to ...
Encompassing 4,360 entries that provide critical insight and biographical and bibliographical data, an updated edition of a popular science fiction reference features a carefully cross-referenced format. Original.
Covering the history of the genre in all its forms, and lavishly illustrated with images from books, films, magazines, comics, and graphic novels, science fiction: The illustrated encyclopedia presents one-of-a-kind,...
This is the first comprehensive encyclopedia of the fantasy field.
With over 4,300 entries and more than 1.3 million words of critical insight and biographical and bibliographic data - including a new appendix of updates and revisions for this paperback edition - it is an indispensable reference work not ...
Shiva Descending (Avon, 1980), by Gregory Benford (who should know better but has maybe been hoodwinked by the Protestant work ethic) and William Rotsler (who did write Zandra), is probably not the worst novel written about a huge ...
When the first edition of THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION was published in 1979, it was immediately hailed as a classic work of reference. Frank Herbert described it as 'The most valuable science fiction source book ever written.
Author, critic, and scholar John Clute has assembled exclusively for Payseur & Schmidt this dictionary of horror motifs.
Winter 2002
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy