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_aThe Wesleyan anthology of science fiction / _cedited by Arthur B. Evans ... [and others] |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aAnthology of science fiction |
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_tRappaccini's daughter / _rNathaniel Hawthorne -- _tJourney to the center of the earth / _rJules Verne -- _tStar / _rH. G. Wells -- _tMachine stops / _rE. M. Forster -- _tMan who evolved / _rEdmond Hamilton -- _tConquest of Gola / _rLeslie F. Stone -- _tShambleau / _rC. L. Moore -- _tMartian odyssey / _rStanley Weinbaum -- _tReason / _rIssac Asimov -- _tDesertion / _rClifford D. Simak -- _tThunder and roses / _rTheodore Sturgeon -- _tThat only a mother / _rJudith Merril -- _tComing attraction / _rFritz Leiber -- _tThere will come soft rains / _rRay Bradbury -- _tSentinel / _rArthur C. Clarke -- _tSpecialist / _rRobert Sheckley -- _tLiberation of earth / _rWilliam Tenn -- _tFondly fahrenheit / _rAlfred Bester -- _tGolem / _rAvram Davidson -- _tGame of rat and dragon / _rCordwainer Smith -- _tAll you zombies / _rRobert A. Heinlein -- _tCage of sand / _rJ. G. Ballard -- _tSlow tuesday night / _rR. A. Lafferty -- _tRepent, Harlequin! Said the ticktockman / _rHarlan Ellison -- _tDay million / _rFrederik Pohl -- _tWe can remember it for you wholesale / _rPhilip K. Dick -- _tAye, and Gomorrah... / _rSamuel R. Delany -- _tHeat death of the universe / _rPamela Zoline -- _tPassengers / _rRobert Silverberg -- _tSuper-toys last all summer long / _rBrian Aldiss -- _tNine lives / _rUrsula K. Le Guin -- _tSeed stock / _rFrank Herbert -- _tSeventh voyage from the star diaries / _rStanislaw Lem -- _tWhen it changed / _rJoanna Russ -- _tI awoke and found me here on the cold hill's side / _rJames Tiptree Jr. -- _tAir raid / _rJohn Varley -- _tAbominable / _rCaol Emshwiller -- _tBurning chrome / _rWilliam Gibson -- _tSpeech sounds / _rOctavia E. Bulter -- _tOut of all them bright stars / _rNancy Kress -- _tPretty boy crossover / _rPat Cadigan -- _tForever yours, Anna / _rKate Wilhelm -- _tWe see things differently / _rBruce Sterling -- _tChippoke Na Gomi / _rMisha Nogha -- _tComputer friendly / _rEileen Gunn -- _tInvaders / _rJohn Kessel -- _tUseful phrases / _rGene Wolfe -- _tCloser ; _tThink like a dinosaur / _rJames Patrick Kelly -- _tEverywhere / _rGeoff Ryman -- _tRogue farm / _rCharles Stross -- _tExhalation / _rTed Chiang |
505 | _tIntroduction | ||
505 | _tChronological Listings of Stories | ||
505 | _t"Rappaccini's Daughter" (1844) | ||
505 | _tFrom Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) | ||
505 | _t"The Star" (1897) | ||
505 | _t"The Machine Stops" (1909) | ||
505 | _t"The Man Who Evolved" (1931) | ||
505 | _t"The Conquest of Gola" (1931) | ||
505 | _t"Shambleau" (1933) | ||
505 | _t"A Martian Odyssey" (1934) | ||
505 | _t"Reason" (1941) | ||
505 | _t"Desertion" (1944) | ||
505 | _t"Thunder and Roses" (1947) | ||
505 | _t"That Only a Mother" (1948) | ||
505 | _t"Coming Attraction" (1950) | ||
505 | _t"There Will Come Soft Rains" (1950) | ||
505 | _t"The Sentinel" (1951) | ||
505 | _t"Specialist" (1953) | ||
505 | _t"The Liberation of Earth" (1953) | ||
505 | _t"Fondly Fahrenheit" (1954) | ||
505 | _t"The Golem" (1955) | ||
505 | _t"The Game of Rat and Dragon" (1955) | ||
505 | _t"All You Zombies-" (1959) | ||
505 | _t"The Cage of Sand" (1962) | ||
505 | _t"Slow Tuesday Night" (1965) | ||
505 | _t"'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman" (1965) | ||
505 | _t"Day Million" (1966) | ||
505 | _t"We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" (1966) | ||
505 | _t"Aye, and Gomorrah..." (1967) | ||
505 | _t"The Heat Death of the Universe" (1967) | ||
505 | _t"Passengers" (1968) | ||
505 | _t"Super-Toys Last All Summer Long" (1969) | ||
505 | _t"Nine Lives" (1969) | ||
505 | _t"Seed Stock" (1970) | ||
505 | _t"The Seventh Voyage," from The Star Diaries (1971) | ||
505 | _t"When It Changed" (1972) | ||
505 | _t"And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side" (1972) | ||
505 | _t"Air Raid" (1977) | ||
505 | _t"Abominable" (1980) | ||
505 | _t"Burning Chrome" (1982) | ||
505 | _t"Speech Sounds" (1983) | ||
505 | _t"Out of All Them Bright Stars" (1985) | ||
505 | _t"Pretty Boy Crossover" (1986) | ||
505 | _t"Forever Yours, Anna" (1987) | ||
505 | _t"We See Things Differently" (1989) | ||
505 | _t"Chippoke Na Gomi" (1989) | ||
505 | _t"Computer Friendly" (1989) | ||
505 | _t"Invaders" (1990) | ||
505 | _t"Useful Phrases" (1992) | ||
505 | _t"Closer" (1992) | ||
505 | _t"Think Like a Dinosaur" (1995) | ||
505 | _t"Everywhere" (1999) | ||
505 | _t"Rogue Farm" (2003) | ||
505 | _t"Exhalation" (2008) | ||
505 | _tThematic Listing of Stories | ||
505 | _tAlien Encounters | ||
505 | _tApocalypse and Post-apocalypse | ||
505 | _tArtificial/Posthuman Life-forms | ||
505 | _tComputers and Virtual Reality | ||
505 | _tEvolution and Environment | ||
505 | _tGender and Sexuality | ||
505 | _tTime Travel and Alternate History | ||
505 | _t"The Seventh Voyage" from Star Diaries (1971) | ||
505 | _tUtopias/Dystopias | ||
505 | _t"Rèpent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman" (1965) | ||
505 | _tWar and Conflict | ||
505 | _tAcknowledgments | ||
505 | _tFurther Reading | ||
520 | _a"Features over a 150 years' worth of the best science fiction ever collected in a single volume. The fifty-two stories and critical introductions are organized chronologically as well as thematically for classroom use. Filled with luminous ideas, otherworldly adventures, and startling futuristic speculations, these stories will appeal to all readers as they chart the emergence and evolution of science fiction as a modern literary genre. They also provide a fascinating look at how our Western technoculture has imaginatively expressed its hopes and fears from the Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century to the digital age of today"--Publisher website | ||
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_aScience fiction, English. _923615 |
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_aShort stories. _2lcgft |
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_aEvans, Arthur B. _942735 |
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_aWesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). _bPress. _942736 |
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