from

A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology

http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html

by José Ángel García Landa

(University of Zaragoza, Spain)

Classical Science Fiction (to 20th c.)

Abbott, Edwin A. (ps. A. Square). Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions. 1884.

Abel-Musgrave, Kurt. Der Bazillenkrieg. SF. Frankfurt, 1922.

Adams, Douglas. Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Novel.

_____. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Novel series.

Adams, Percy G. Travel Literature and the Evolution of the Novel. Lexington (KT), 1983.

Adams, Richard.

Adams, Robert. The Horseclans. Novel series.

Agrippa, Cornelius.

Aickman, Robert.

Ainsworth, Harrison.

Albertus Magnus

Aldani, Lino. "Good Night, Sophie." Trans. L. K. Conrad. In The Science Fiction Century. Ed. David G. Hartwell. New York: Tor Books, 1997. 352-68.*

_____. Quarta Dimenssione. 1964.

_____. Quando le Radici. Novel. 1977.

_____. Parabole per domani. Short stories. 1987.

_____. "Quo Vadis Francisco?" Story in The Penguin World Omnibus of Science Fiction. Ed. Brian Aldiss and Sam J. Lundwall. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1986.

_____. La croce di ghiaccio. SF novel. 1989. (Based on "Quo Vadis Francisco?").

_____. "Eclissi 2000." Novella. In Aldani, Eclissi 2000. Stories. 1979.

Aldiss, Brian W. "Poor Little Warrior!" Story. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1950). In The Penguin Science Fiction Omnibus. Ed. Brian W. Aldiss. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973. 72-78.*

_____. "Outside." Story. 1955.

_____. Non-stop. Novel. 1958. (USA: Starship).

_____. "Who Can Replace a Man?" SF story. 1959. In Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Treasury: Originally published in two volumes as The Future in Question and Space Mail. Each with an Introduction by Isaac Asimov. Ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenberg and Joseph Olander. New York: Random House-Gramercy Books, 2006. 39-49.*

_____. Hothouse. Novel. 1962.

_____. Report on Probability A. Novel. New Worlds (1967).

_____. "Plenisol." In Antología de novelas de anticipación (ciencia ficción). Ed. Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carb. 1968. Trans. José Mª Aroca. Barcelona: Acervo, 1970. 327-44.*

_____. Barefoot in the Head. Novel. 1969.

_____. The Hand-Reared Boy. Novel.

_____. The Malacia Tapestry. Novel.

_____. Frankenstein Unbound. Novel.

_____. Frankenstein desencadenado. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____. Frankenstein desencadenado. Barcelona: Minotauro.

_____. Brothers of the Head. Novel.

_____. Heliconia. SF trilogy. 1982, 1983, 1985.

_____. Heliconia, invierno. Barcelona: Minotauro, 1993.

_____. Enemies of the System. Novel. 1978.

_____. Enemigos del sistema. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____. Farewell, Fantastic Venus! A History of the Planet Venus in Fact and Fiction. 1968.

_____. This World and Nearer Ones. Essay on SF. 1979.

_____. The Pale Shadow of Science. Essay on SF. Seattle (WA), 1985.

_____. El árbol de saliva. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____. La estrella imposible. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____. La nave estelar. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____.Forgotten Life. 1988.

_____. Un mundo devastado. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____. Criptozoico. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____. Invernáculo. Barcelona: Minotauro.

_____. La otra isla del doctor Moreau. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____. "Else the Isle with Calibans." In New Writing 2. Ed. Malcolm Bradbury and Andrew Motion. London: Mandarin, 1993. 161-7.

_____. A Tupolev Too Far. Stories. Forthcoming 1993.

Allen, Grant. The British Barbarians. SF novel. 1895.

_____. The Woman Who Did. Novel. 1895.

Amis, Kingsley. "Something Strange." Story. 1960.

_____. New Maps of Hell. 1961.

_____. The Anti-Death League. Novel.

_____. The Green Man. Novel.

_____. The Alteration. Novel. 1976.

_____. Russian Hide-and-Seek. Novel. 1980.

_____, ed. The Golden Age of Science Fiction. Anthology. 1981.

Amis, Martin. Einstein's Monsters. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1988.

_____. Einstein's Monsters. Stories. London: Cape, 1987.

_____. Einstein's Monsters. Harmondsworth: Penguin.

_____. Einstein's Monsters. New York: New York: Random House-Vintage International.

Anderson, Poul. Brain Wave. Novel. 1954.

_____. The Broken Sword. Fantasy. 1954.

_____. Perish by the Sword. Mystery novel. 1959. (Cock Robin Prize).

_____. "The Longest Voyage." Analog Science Fiction Magazine (Dec. 1960). Street & Smith Publications, Inc. (Hugo Award).

_____. "The Longest Voyage." In Anderson, Winners. New York: Tor / Tom Doherty Associates / Pinnacle Books, 1981. 97-140.*

_____. "El viaje más largo." In Los premios Hugo 1955-1961. Ed. Isaac Asimov. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1986. 253-82.*

_____. "No Truce with Kings." Story. Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (June 1963). (Hugo Award).

_____. "No Truce with Kings." In Anderson, Winners. New York: Tor / Tom Doherty Associates / Pinnacle Books, 1981. 1-94.*

_____. "No hay tregua con los reyes." In Los premios Hugo 1962-1967. Ed. Isaac Asimov. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1987. 111-78.*

_____. After Doomsday. SF novel. 1962.

_____. Trader to the Stars. SF. 1964.

_____. "Author's Note" to "Life Cycle." In Earthmen and Strangers. Ed. Robert Silverberg. New York: Dell, 1966. 77-88.

_____. "The Sharing of Flesh" Galaxy Magazine (Dec. 1968). Galaxy Publishing Co. (Hugo Award).

_____. "The Sharing of Flesh." In Anderson, Winners. New York: Tor / Tom Doherty Associates / Pinnacle Books, 1981. 143-88.*

_____. "Carne compartida." In Los premios Hugo 1968-1969. Ed. Isaac Asimov. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1987. 261-98.*

_____. Tau Zero. Novel. 1967, 1970.

_____. "The Queen of Air and Darkness." Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (April 1971). (Hugo Award).

_____. "The Queen of Air and Darkness." In Anderson, Winners. New York: Tor / Tom Doherty Associates / Pinnacle Books, 1981. 191-253.*

_____. "Goat Song." Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Feb. 1972). Mercury Press. (Hugo Award, Nebula Award). (Orpheus and Eurydice myth).

_____. "Goat Song." In Anderson, Winners. New York: Tor / Tom Doherty Associates / Pinnacle Books, 1981. 254-99.*

_____. "Goat Song." In The Science Fiction Century. Ed. David G. Hartwell. New York: Tor Books, 1997. 462-85.* (Hugo Award, 1970s).

_____. The Game of Empire. Novel.

_____. La nave de un millón de años. (Nova ciencia ficción 39). Barcelona: Ediciones B.

_____. "The Creation of Imaginary Worlds: The Word Builder's Handbook and Pocket Companion." In Science Fiction, Today and Tomorrow. Ed. Reginald Bretnor. New York: Harper and Row, 1974. 235-57.

_____. The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson. Stories. Radnor (PA): Chilton Book Co., 1974.

_____. Los muchos mundos de Poul Anderson. Trans. Norma B. de López. Barcelona: Edhasa, 1982.*

_____. "La patrulla del tiempo." In El tiempo no es tan simple: Antología temática de la ciencia ficción. Barcelona: Producciones Editoriales, 1976. 133-94.*

_____. The Earth Book of Stormgate. Stories. New York, 1978.

_____. "La luna del cazador." In Los premios Hugo 1978-1979. Ed. Isaac Asimov. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1990. 171-208.*

_____. "El juego de Saturno." In Los premios Hugo 1980-1982. Ed. Isaac Asimov. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1991. 239-94.*

_____. Winners. Novellas. New York: Tor / Tom Doherty Associates / Pinnacle Books, 1981.

_____. The Boat of a Million Years. 1989.

Anderson, Poul, and Karen Anderson. "Fe." Story. In Homenaje a Tolkien: 19 relatos fantásticos. Ed. Martin H. Greenberg. Barcelona: Ceac-Timun Mas, 1996. 1.89-114.*

Andrea, Johann Valentin. Christianopolis. Utopia. 1619.

Anticipation, or the Voyage of an American to England in the Year 1980. Anonymous SF. 1781.

"Antonius." Futurist article in Lloyd's Evening Post 25-28 November 1771.

Anvil, Christopher. "The Prisoner." SF story. 1956. In Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Treasury: Originally published in two volumes as The Future in Question and Space Mail. Each with an Introduction by Isaac Asimov. Ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenberg and Joseph Olander. New York: Random House-Gramercy Books, 2006. 709-32.*

Aristophanes.

Arnold, Edwin Lester. (1857-1935). Phra the Phoenician. 1890. Rpt. in Famous Fantastic Mysteries. Journal. (Sept. 1945).

_____ . Lepidus the Centurion. 1901.

_____ . Liet. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation. (= Gulliver of Mars). Novel. 1905.

_____. Gulliver of Mars. Ed. Lupoff. New York: Ace, 1964.

Arnold, Edwin (Sir). Light of Asia.(Buddhism).

Arrhenius, Svante.

Ashley, Mike. The History of the Science Fiction Magazines. 4 vbols. 1974-76, 1978.

Asimov, Isaac. "The Secret Sense." Story. Stirring Science Stories. (1938?)

_____. "El sentido secreto." In La Edad de Oro I. (Gran Reno). Barcelona: Plaza y Janés, 1987.

_____. "Liar!" Story. Astounding Science Fiction (May 1941).

_____. "¡Embustero!" Story. In Los robots. (Gran Super Ficción). Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1984.

_____. "Nightfall." Story. Astounding Science Fact Fiction (September 1941).

_____. "Nightfall." In The Penguin Science Fiction Omnibus. Ed. Brian W. Aldiss. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973.126-55.*

_____. Nightfall. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. "Anochecer." In Las grandes historias de la ciencia ficción: La Edad de Oro: 1941. Ed. Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1988. 211-44.*

_____. "Foundation." Short novel. 1941.

_____. I, Robot. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. Yo, robot. Novel. Barcelona: Edhasa.

_____. Foundation. SF novel trilogy. Astounding (May 1942-Jan. 1950). Hugo Award (1966).

_____. Foundation. Novel trilogy. 1951-3.

_____. The Currents of Space. SF novel. Astounding (1952?).

_____. "The Martian Way." SF story. Galaxy (1952?).

_____. The Martian Way. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. The Caves of Steel. SF novel. 1954.

_____. The End of Eternity. SF novel. 1955.

_____. The End of Eternity. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. "Jokester." Story. Infinity Science Fiction (1956). In The Penguin Science Fiction Omnibus. Ed. Brian W. Aldiss. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973. 377-90.*

_____. "The Last Question." SF story. 1956. In Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Treasury: Originally published in two volumes as The Future in Question and Space Mail. Each with an Introduction by Isaac Asimov. Ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenberg and Joseph Olander. New York: Random House-Gramercy Books, 2006. 368-81.*

_____. The Naked Sun. SF novel. 1957.

_____ . Fantastic Voyage. SF novel.

_____. "La bola de billar." In Antología de novelas de anticipación (ciencia ficción). Ed. Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carb. 1968. Trans. José Mª Aroca. Barcelona: Acervo, 1970. 149-76.*

_____. The Caves of Steel. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. The Currents of Space. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. Earth Is Room Enough. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. Nine Tomorrows. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. Pebble in the Sky. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. The Stars, Like Dust. Science fiction. Greenwich (CT): Fawcett. [c. 1970?]

_____. The Gods Themselves. SF novel. 1971.

_____. Foundation's Edge. SFnovel. 1982.

_____. The Robots of Dawn. SF novel. 1983.

_____. Los robots. (Gran Super Ficción). Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1984.

_____. Robots and Empire. SF n ovel. 1985.

_____. Foundation and Earth. Novel. 1986.

_____. The Early Asimov. New York, 1972.

_____. "So Why Aren't We Rich?" In Nebula Award Stories 8. 1973.

_____. "Necrología." In El tiempo no es tan simple: Antología temática de la ciencia ficción. Barcelona: Producciones Editoriales, 1976. 59-90.*

Asprin, Robert Lynn, ed. Thieves' World. Story series. With Lynn Abbey.

Astor, John Jacob. A Journey in Other Worlds. SF. 1894.

Atheling, William, Jr. See Blish, James.

Auel, Jean M. The Mammooth Hunters. Novel. 1985.

Babits, Mihaly. (Hungary). A Golya Kalifa. Fantasy novel. 1916.

_____. The Nightmare. English trans. of A Golya Kalifa. Budapest: corvina Press, 1966.

Bacon, Francis. The New Atlantis. Utopia. 1627.

Baen, James, ed. Destinies. SF magazine. 1978-.

Bailey, J. O. Pilgrims through Space and Time. Essay on SF. New York, 1947.

Baker, Sharon. Quarreling, They Met the Dragon. Novle. 1984.

Balchin, Nigel. The Small Back Room. Novel.

Baldwin, Merl. The Helmsman. Novel.

Ballard, J. G. The Wind from Nowhere. SF novel. 1962.

_____. 'The Death Module." Story. New Worlds.

_____. The Drowned World. SF novel. 1962.

_____. The Terminal Beach. Novel.

_____. The Drought. SF novel. 1965.

_____. The Crystal World. SF novel. 1966.

_____. The Atrocity Exhibition. Stories. (USA: Love and Napalm: Export USA). 1970.

_____. Crash! SF novel. 1973.

_____. Concrete Island. SF novel. 1974.

_____. Empire of the Sun. Novel. 1984.

Balmer, Edwin.

Banks, Iain. The Bridge. Novel. 1986.

_____. Consider Phlebas. Novel. 1987.

Barnes, Rory, and Damien Broderick. Valencies. Novel. Australia, 1985.

Barron, Neil, ed. Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction. 2nd ed. New York, 1981. (H. Rider Haggard).

Barth, John.

Barthelme, Donald.

Batchelor, John Calvin. The Birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica. Novel. 1983.

Bauer, Johann. Kafka and Prague. New York, 1971.

Baxter, Stephen. Timelike Infinity. SF. 1992.

_____. Ring. SF 1994.

_____. The Time Ships. SF novel. 1995. Sequel to H.G. Wells.

Bayley, Barrington. Star Virus. Novel. 1970.

_____. "An Overload." Story. 1973.

_____. The Fall of Chronopolis. Novel. 1974.

_____. The Soul of the Robot. Novel. 1974.

Bear, Greg. "The Wind from a Burning Woman." Story. 1977.

_____. "Blood Music." Novella. 1983. Nebula Award. Expanded as novel, Bloodmusic. SF. 1985.

_____. Eon. SF novel. 1985.

_____. Reina de los Angeles. (Nova ciencia ficción 54). Barcelona: Ediciones B.

_____. Eternity. SF. 1989.

Beaumont, Charles. The Hunger. Stories. 1957.

Beckford, William.

Bedford, Sybille. Aldous Huxley: A Biography. 1973.

Bell, Ian A. Defoe's Fiction. 1986.

Bell, Madison Smartt. Waiting for the End of the World. SF. 1985. London: Sphere, 1986.

Bellamy, Edward. Looking Backward. 1888.

Bellow, Saul.

Benford, Gregory. "Deeper than the Darkness." SF novella. Fantasy and Science Fiction (April 1969).

_____. Deeper than the Darkness. SF novel. 1970. First version of The Stars in Shroud.

_____. In the Ocean of Night. SF novel. 1971.

_____. En el océano de la noche. (Nova ciencia ficción 7). Barcelona: Ediciones B.

_____. The Stars in Shroud. SF novel. 1978.

_____. Timescape. SF novel. 1980.

_____. Timescape. (SF Masterworks). London: Gollancz-Millennium, 2000.*

_____. Cronopaisaje. (Nova ciencia ficción 66). Barcelona: Ediciones B.

_____. Across the Sea of Suns. SF. 1984.

_____ A través del mar de soles. (Nova ciencia ficción 10). Barcelona: Ediciones B.

_____ . "Is There a Technological Fix for the Human Condition?" In Hard Science Fiction. Ed. George E. Slusser and Eric S. Rabkin. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1986. 82-98.

_____. "Effing the Ineffable." In Aliens: The Anthropology of Science Fiction. Ed. George E. Slusser and Eric S. Rabkin. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1987. 13-25.

_____. Great Sky River. SF. 1987.

_____. Gran río del espacio. (Nova ciencia ficción 20). Barcelona: Ediciones B.

_____. Tides of Light. SF. 1989.

_____. Mareas de luz. (Nova ciencia ficción 43). Barcelona: Ediciones B.

_____. Furious Gulf. SF. 1994.

Benford, Gregory, and David Brin. Heart of the Comet. Novel. Toronto: Bantam, 1986.

Benford, Gregory, and Willliam Rotsler. Shiva Descending. Novel. 1980.

Bergerac, Cyrano de. Other Worlds. Ed. and trans. Geoffrey Strachan. 1965.

Bergonzi, Benard. The Early H. G. Wells: A Study of the Scientific Romances. Manchester, 1961.

Bester, Alfred. The Demolished Man. Novel. Galaxy (1952). (1st Hugo award, 1953).

_____. "Time Is the Traitor." Story. 1953.

_____. The Stars My Destination (= Tiger! Tiger!). Novel. Galaxy. 1956-7.

_____. The Rat Race. Novel. (USA: Who He?). 1955.

_____. "Will You Wait?" SF story. 1959. In Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Treasury: Originally published in two volumes as The Future in Question and Space Mail. Each with an Introduction by Isaac Asimov. Ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenberg and Joseph Olander. New York: Random House-Gramercy Books, 2006. 231-38.*