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Table of Contents Complete List of Contents Volume 1 Publisher’s Note ................................................... xi Area X: The Southern Reach Trilogy ................ 46 Contributors .......................................................xiii Arthur Rex ........................................................... 48 List of Genres ..................................................... xxi The Artificial Kid ................................................ 50 Introduction .......................................................xxv Science Fiction and Fantasy ............................ xxix At the Back of the North Wind .......................... 51 At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels ................................................... 53 The Absolute at Large .......................................... 1 The Atlan Series .................................................. 54 Accelerando .......................................................... 2 Babel 17 ............................................................... 57 Adam and Eve ....................................................... 4 Barefoot in the Head .......................................... 58 Adventures of Vlad Taltos ..................................... 5 Baron Munchausen’s Narrative of His Aegypt, Love and Sleep, Daemonomania Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in and Endless Things ........................................... 8 Russia ............................................................... 60 Against Infinity .................................................... 10 The Barsoom Series ............................................ 61 Air ........................................................................ 12 Beauty and the Beast and Song of Orpheus...... 63 Aladore ................................................................ 14 Beggars in Spain and Beggars and Alas, Babylon ....................................................... 15 Choosers .......................................................... 65 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and The Beginning Place .......................................... 67 Through the Looking-Glass ........................... 16 A Beleaguered City ............................................. 69 Alif the Unseen ................................................... 19 The Belgariad ...................................................... 70 All Hallow’s Eve ................................................... 20 The Berserker Series ........................................... 72 All Times Possible ............................................... 22 The Best of C. M. Kornbluth .............................. 74 Alraune ................................................................ 23 The Best of Cordwainer Smith ........................... 76 The Alteration ..................................................... 25 The Best Short Stories of J. G. Ballard ............... 77 Always Coming Home ......................................... 26 Beyond Apollo ..................................................... 79 The Amber Series ............................................... 28 Beyond the Aquila Rift ....................................... 81 Amnesia Moon .................................................... 30 Beyond the Golden Stair .................................... 82 Among Others ..................................................... 31 Big Planet and Showboat World ........................ 84 Analogue Men ..................................................... 33 The Big Time ...................................................... 86 The Andromeda Strain ....................................... 35 The Bill, the Galactic Hero Series ...................... 87 Animal Farm ....................................................... 36 The Birthgrave Trilogy ....................................... 89 Anno Dracula ...................................................... 38 The Black Cloud ................................................. 91 The Anthony Villiers Novels ............................... 39 Black Easter and The Day After Judgment ........ 93 The Anubis Gates ................................................ 41 Black Empire ...................................................... 95 Ape and Essence ................................................. 43 Black Flame ......................................................... 96 Arachne ............................................................... 44 Black No More .................................................... 98 ix SciFi_Fantasy_Vol_2_FM_ppi-xxii.indd 9 2/16/17 1:00 PM Critical Survey of Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature Black Oxen .......................................................... 99 A Canticle for Leibowitz ................................... 162 Black Trillium .................................................... 101 Carnacki the Ghost Finder ............................... 164 Black Unicorn and Gold Unicorn ................... 103 Carrie ................................................................. 165 Blood Music ....................................................... 105 A Case of Conscience ........................................ 167 The Blood of Roses ........................................... 106 The Castle of Otranto ....................................... 168 The Blue Hawk .................................................. 108 Cat’s Cradle ....................................................... 170 The Blue Star .................................................... 109 The Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun .......... 171 The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Celestis ............................................................... 173 Crown ............................................................. 111 The Centaur ...................................................... 175 Bone Dance ....................................................... 113 The Child Garden ............................................. 176 Bone Forest ....................................................... 114 The Childe Cycle............................................... 178 The Book of the Dun Cow................................ 116 Childhood’s End .............................................. 180 The Book of the New Sun ................................ 117 Children of the Atom ....................................... 182 The Book of Wonder ........................................ 119 Chimera ............................................................. 183 Born to Exile and In the Red Lords Reach ..... 121 China Mountain Zhang .................................... 185 The Borrowers Series ........................................ 123 The Chronicles of Clovis .................................. 187 The Boys from Brazil ........................................ 125 The Chronicles of Narnia ................................ 188 Boy’s Life ........................................................... 126 The Chronicles of the Deryni .......................... 191 Brain Rose ......................................................... 128 The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant Brain Wave ......................................................... 129 the Unbeliever and The Second Brasyl ................................................................. 131 Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever ............................................... 193 Brave New World .............................................. 133 The Chronicles of Tornor ................................ 195 The Breast ......................................................... 134 The Chrysalids .................................................. 197 Briar Rose .......................................................... 136 The Chymical Wedding .................................... 199 The Brick Moon ................................................ 137 The Circus of Dr Lao ........................................ 200 The Bridge......................................................... 139 Cities in Flight ................................................... 202 The Brigadier Ffellowes Stories ....................... 140 City ..................................................................... 204 Bring the Jubilee ............................................... 142 The City and the Stars ...................................... 205 Brokedown Palace ............................................. 144 Clarke County, Space ........................................ 207 The Broken Land .............................................. 145 The Clockwork Man ......................................... 208 The Broken Sword ............................................ 147 A Clockwork Orange ........................................ 210 Brood of the Witch Queen ............................... 148 Cloned Lives ...................................................... 211 Brother to Dragons ........................................... 150 The Cloning of Joanna May ............................. 213 Brute Orbits ..................................................... 151 The Cloud Walker ............................................. 214 Bug Jack Barron ................................................ 153 The Collected Ghost Stories Burn Witch Burn .............................................. 154 of M. R. James ................................................ 216 Burning Chrome ............................................... 156 The Colossus Trilogy ......................................... 217 The Burning Court ........................................... 157 The Coming
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