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Science Fiction Literature

Mercer County Community College Library

Spring 2012

Phone: 609-570-3550

Compiled by: Dan Calandro 

Reference Collection

These books are available for in-library use only and do not circulate. However, photocopies can be made of the required pages.

 

Encyclopedia of Science Fiction edited by Don D'Ammassa call number: PS374 .S35 D33.

 

Anatomy of Wonder: A Crictial Guide to Science Fiction edited by Neil Barron call number: PN3433.8 A52

 

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Writers edited by Marie MacNee call number: Z 5917 .S36 S29. Two volumes.

 

Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy edited by Robin Reid call number: PS 374 .S35 W63. Two volumes.

 

The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes, Works and Wonders edited by Gary Westfahl call number: PS 374 .S35 G74. Three volumes. 

 

Circulating Books

A selection of books available that can be checked out. Check out periods are for 3 weeks. Books can be renewed 1 time for a period of 1 week. Borrowing privilege information here.

 

The A to Z of Fantasy Literature by Brian Stableford call number: PN 3435 .S822.

 

Alice Beyond Wonderland: Essays for the 21st Century edited by Cristopher Hollingsworth call number: PR 4611 .A73 A37.

 

Middle-earth Minstrel: Essays on Music in Tolkien edited by Bradford Lee Eden call number: PR 6039 .O32 Z69.

 

The Road to Middle-Earth: How J.R.R. Tolkien Created a New Mythology by Tom Shippey call number: PR 6039 .O32 Z81.

 

The Golden Compass and Philosophy: God Bites the Dust edited by Richard Greene and Rachel Robinson call number: PR 6066 .U44 Z69.

 

From Homer to Harry Potter: A Handbook on Myth and Fantasy by Matthew Dickerson and David O’Hara call number: PN 56 .F34 D53.

 

The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin by Brian Attebery call number: PS 374 .F27 A86.

 

Electronic Resources

Mercer County Community College’s electronic databases provide access to peer-reviewed, scholarly content. Many articles can be downloaded in PDF files. All articles can be printed and e-mailed to any e-mail address.

 

Databases

Literary Reference Center

Provides plot summaries, book reviews and literature criticism. Articles come from both scholarly, peer-reviewed journal as well as reference works such as Masterplots.

 

Literature Resource Center

Provides plot summaries, book reviews and literature criticism. Articles come from both scholarly, peer-reviewed journal as well as reference works such as Contemporary Literary Criticism.

 

Academic Search Premier

ASP contains over 4,000 scholarly publications in a variety of subject areas. If you have trouble finding resources in this database it might be best to add the keywords fantasy or literature to your search.

 

ProQuest Central

ProQuest Central, like Academic Search Premier, contains several thousand peer-reviewed publications in a variety of subject areas. Again adding the keywords fantasy and literature to your search is advisable if you get too few results.

 

JStor

JStor contains only peer-reviewed publications focusing on the liberal arts as well as some science subject areas. Be aware that JStor has a substantial embargo period of between 1 to 5 years. For example, the journal American Quarterly is available in JStor from volume 1 (1949) through volume 57 (2005).

 

Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database

A searchable index of science fiction and fantasy literature history, criticism, commentary, fan writings and some reviews are all included. Since this is only an index articles must be requested through inter-library loan.

 

Journals

A selection of peer-reviewed, scholarly journals and full-text journals available through the MCCC databases and the internet.

 

Fantasy & Science Fiction

 

American Literature

 

Extrapolation

 

Journal of Modern Literature

 

Twentieth Century Literature

 

Critics

Searching for specific critics can be done the same way as search for specific works of fiction, just type in the critic’s name. Several prominent fantasy critics are listed below along with their websites and/or article links.

 

Farah Mendlesohn 

 

John Clute

 

T.A. Shippey

 

Rudy Rucker

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