
<p> 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)</p><p>ROBERT A. HEINLEIN</p><p>(Robert Anson Heinlein, major US SF writer)</p><p>Works</p><p>Heinlein, Robert Anson. If This Goes On... Short novel. Astounding (1940). _____. "Logic of Empire." Story. Astounding (1941). _____. "Blowups Happen." Story. Astounding (May 1941). _____. "Ocurren accidentes." In Historia del futuro I. (C/F, 39). Barcelona: Acervo, 1980. _____. (Ps. Anson MacDonald). "Solution Unsatisfactory." Astounding Science Fiction (May 1941). _____. "Solución insatisfactoria." In Las grandes historias de la ciencia ficción: La Edad de Oro: 1941. Ed. Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1988. 131- 70.* _____. Metuselah's Children. Novel. Astounding (1941). _____. Las 100 vidas de Lazarus Long. (Super Ficción 30). Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1978. Trans. of Methuselah's Children. _____. "Universe." Novella. Astounding Science Fiction (May 1941). Included in Orphans of the Sky. _____. "Universo." In Las grandes historias de la ciencia ficción: La Edad de Oro: 1941. Ed. Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1988. 85-130.* _____. (Ps. Anson MacDonald). "By His Bootstraps." Story. Astounding Science Fiction (October 1941). _____. "Por sus propios medios." In Las grandes historias de la ciencia ficción: La Edad de Oro: 1941. Ed. Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 1988. 269- 318.* _____. "On the Writing of Speculative Fiction." In Of Worlds Beyond. Ed. Lloyd Arthur Eshbach. Reading (PA), 1947. _____. "On the Writing of Speculative Fiction." In Of Worlds Beyond. Ed. Lloyd Arthur Eshbach. London: Dobson, 1965. _____. Red Planet. SF novel. 1949. _____. Waldo. SF novel. 1950. _____. Time for the Stars. 1956. _____. Citizens of the Galaxy. Novel. Harmondsworth: Penguin. _____. Ciudadano de la galaxia. (Nova ciencia ficción 18). Barcelona: Ediciones B. _____. Starship Troopers. SF novel. 1959. _____. Tropas del espacio. _____ . Starman Jones. SF novel. 1953. _____. Double Star. Novel. Astounding (1956). _____. "All You Zombies—" Story. Fantasy and Science Fiction (March 1959). _____. "Science Fiction: Its Nature, Faults, and Virtues." 1959. In The Science Fiction Novel: Imagination and Social Criticism. Ed. Basil Davenport. Chicago: Advent, 1969. 14-48. _____. Stranger in a Strange Land. Novel. 1961. _____. Podkayne of Mars. Fantasy novel. 1963. _____. Glory Road. Fantasy novel. 1963. _____. The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. Novel. 1966. _____. I Will Fear No Evil. Novel. 1970. _____. "Common Sense." Novella. Astounding (1941). Included in Orphans of the Sky. _____. Orphans of the Sky. Short novel. Book form 1963. _____. Orphans of the Sky. New York: Berkley Medallion, 1970. _____. "The Happy Days Ahead." Essay. In Heinlein, Expanding Universe. _____. Expanding Universe. Stories and essays. New York, 1980. _____. The Number of the Beast. Novel. 1980. _____. Friday. Novel. 1982. _____. Viernes. _____ . Job: A Comedy of Justice. Novel, religious fantasy. 1984. _____. The Cat Who Walks Through Walls: A Comedy of Manners. Novel. 1985. _____. Time Enough for Love. Essays. 1973. _____. Double Star. </p><p>Criticism</p><p>Aldiss, Brian, and David Wingrove. Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction. London: Gollancz, 1986. _____. Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction. London: Paladin, 1988.* Franklin, H. Bruce. Robert Heinlein: America as Science Fiction. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. Nicholls, Peter. Rev. of Time Enough for Love. By Robert A. Heinlein. Foundation 7/8 (March 1985). Plank, Robert. "Omnipotent Cannibals: Thoughts on Reading Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land." Riverside Quarterly 5.1. Ryder, Mary Ellen. "I Met Myself Coming and Going: Co(?)- referential Noun Phrases and Point of View in Time Travel Stories." Science Fiction and Literary Linguistics. Special issue of Language and Literature 12.3 (2003): 213-32.* Wolfe, Gary K. "Autoplastic and Alloplastic Adaptations in Science Fiction: 'Waldo' and 'Desertions'." In Coordinates: Placing Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. George E. Slusser et al. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1983. 65-79.</p>
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