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* ''[[A Heroine of the World]]'' (1989)
* ''[[A Heroine of the World]]'' (1989)


;Biting the Sun (first part: Don't Bite the Sun (1976) and second part: Drinking Sapphire Wine (1977))
* ''Biting the Sun'' (first part: ''[[Don't Bite the Sun]]'' (1976) and second part: ''[[Drinking Sapphire Wine]]'' (1977))


=== Collections ===
=== Collections ===
* [[Women as Demons (collection)|Women as Demons]] ([[1985]])
* [[Women as Demons (collection)|Women as Demons]] ([[1985]])


=== Media ===
==Television scripts===
*''[[Blake's 7]]'' episodes:
*''[[Blake's 7]]'' episodes:
** "[[Sarcophagus (Blake's 7 episode)|Sarcophagus]]"
** "[[Sarcophagus (Blake's 7 episode)|Sarcophagus]]"
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===unsorted works===
===unsorted works===
<pre>
* Animal Castle. Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1972)
Animal Castle. Farrer, Straus & Giroux (1972)
* The Blood of Roses
The Blood of Roses
* Blood Opera Sequence:
Blood Opera Sequence:
** Dark Dance
** Personal Darkness
** Darkness, I (book three; published in the U.K.)
* Cyrion
* Dark Castle, White Horse
* Day By Night
* Days of Grass
* Don't Bite the Sun Duology:
** Don't Bite the Sun
** Drinking Sapphire Wine
* The Dragon Hoard. Farrer, Straus & Giroux (1971) 1st US edition (Lee's first published work)
* East of Midnight. St. Martin's (1977)
* Elephantasm
* Electric Forest
* Eva Fairdeath (post-apocalypse quest)
* The Flat Earth Series
** Death's Master
** Night's Master
** Delusion's Master
** Delirium's Mistress
** Tales from the Flat Earth (short stories)
* Heart-Beast (werewolves)
* A Heroine of the World
* Karrakaz Trilogy:
** The Birthgrave (1975) (Lee's first book)
** Vazkor, Son of Vaxkor
** Quest for the White Witch
* Kill the Dead (vampires)
* Lycanthia (werewolves)
* Madame Two Swords. Grant (1988 limited ed. of 600)
* Paradys Cycle
** Book of the Dead
** Book of the Mad
** Book of the Beast
** Book of the Damned
* Reigning Cats and Dogs April 1996. Headline Press.
* Sabella (vampires)
* The Silver Metal Lover (sf, rev. of Beauty & the Beast)
* The Storm Lord Duology:
** The Storm Lord
** Anackire
* Sung in Shadow (Romeo & Juliet)
* Unicorn trilogy:
** Black Unicorn (YA female quest)
** Gold Unicorn (YA female quest)
** The Red Unicorn (to be published by Tor in 1997)
* Vivia (published in the U.K.)
* Volkhavaar. Daw (1977)
* The Wall of the Sky, The Wall of the Eye
* When the Lights Go Out April 96. Headline Press.


Dark Dance
===Short Stories:===
Personal Darkness
* "Age" in The Ultimate Dragon edited by Byron Preiss, John Betancourt, & Keith R.A. DeCandido (Dell, 1995).
Darkness, I (book three; published in the U.K.)
* "The Beautiful Biting Machine" in Arrows of Eros edited by Alex Stewart (Hodder and Stoughton: New English Library, 1989).
Cyrion
* "La Dame" in Sisters of the Night edited by Barbara Hambly and Martin H. Greenberg (1995)
Dark Castle, White Horse
* "Exhalted Hearts" in Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurences edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, & Edward E Kramer. Unnamable Press (1992)
Day By Night
* "Prince Amilec" in Don't Bet on the Prince edited by Jack Zipes (1987)
Days of Grass
* "She Sleeps in a Tower" in The Armless Maiden edited by Terri Windling, 1995.
Don't Bite the Sun Duology:
* "Simon's Wife" in Haunting Women edited by Alan Ryan. Avon (1984)
* "When the Clock Strikes" in Weird Tales #1 edited by Lin Carter v. 48 n. 1 (Spring 1981) Zebra Books (Kensington Publishing Company, New York, NY) copyright 1980 pp. 149 - 173
* "The Witch of the Moon" in The Ultimate Witch edited by Byron Preiss & John Betancourt (Dell, 1993)
* "The World Well Lost" in Warrior Enchantresses edited by Massie-Ferch & Greenberg (1996)
* "Wolfland" (1983) in Don't Bet on the Prince edited by Jack Zipes (1987).


Don't Bite the Sun
===Collections:===
Drinking Sapphire Wine
* Companions On the Road [Two novellas: Companions on the Road, and The Winter Players] Bantam (1977)
The Dragon Hoard. Farrer, Straus & Giroux (1971) 1st US edition (Lee's first published work)
* Dreams of Darkness and Light. Arkham Books. 80 short stories from Weird Tales paperback book series, Twilight Zone Magazine, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and others
East of Midnight. St. Martin's (1977)
* Forests of the Night
Elephantasm
* The Gorgon & Other Stories Daw (1985)
Electric Forest
* Nightshades
Eva Fairdeath (post-apocalypse quest)
* Princess Hynchatti and Some Other Surprises (revised fairy tales for children)
The Flat Earth Series
* Red as Blood (revisions of fairy tales)
 
* Tales from the Flat Earth
Death's Master
* Tamastara Daw (1984)
Night's Master
* Unsilent Night The Nesfa Press (1981 limited ed. of 1000)
Delusion's Master
* Women as Demons (theme is male perception of women as Eve / Lilith) Women's Press in UK
Delirium's Mistress
Tales from the Flat Earth (short stories)
Heart-Beast (werewolves)
A Heroine of the World
Karrakaz Trilogy:
 
The Birthgrave (1975) (Lee's first book)
Vazkor, Son of Vaxkor
Quest for the White Witch
Kill the Dead (vampires)
Lycanthia (werewolves)
Madame Two Swords. Grant (1988 limited ed. of 600)
Paradys Cycle
 
Book of the Dead
Book of the Mad
Book of the Beast
Book of the Damned
Reigning Cats and Dogs April 1996. Headline Press.
Sabella (vampires)
The Silver Metal Lover (sf, rev. of Beauty & the Beast)
The Storm Lord Duology:
 
The Storm Lord
Anackire
Sung in Shadow (Romeo & Juliet)
Unicorn trilogy:
 
Black Unicorn (YA female quest)
Gold Unicorn (YA female quest)
The Red Unicorn (to be published by Tor in 1997)
Vivia (published in the U.K.)
Volkhavaar. Daw (1977)
The Wall of the Sky, The Wall of the Eye
When the Lights Go Out April 96. Headline Press.
Short Stories:
 
"Age" in The Ultimate Dragon edited by Byron Preiss, John Betancourt, & Keith R.A. DeCandido (Dell, 1995).
"The Beautiful Biting Machine" in Arrows of Eros edited by Alex Stewart (Hodder and Stoughton: New English Library, 1989).
"La Dame" in Sisters of the Night edited by Barbara Hambly and Martin H. Greenberg (1995)
"Exhalted Hearts" in Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurences edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, & Edward E Kramer. Unnamable Press (1992)
"Prince Amilec" in Don't Bet on the Prince edited by Jack Zipes (1987)
"She Sleeps in a Tower" in The Armless Maiden edited by Terri Windling, 1995.
"Simon's Wife" in Haunting Women edited by Alan Ryan. Avon (1984)
"When the Clock Strikes" in Weird Tales #1 edited by Lin Carter v. 48 n. 1 (Spring 1981) Zebra Books (Kensington Publishing Company, New York, NY) copyright 1980 pp. 149 - 173
"The Witch of the Moon" in The Ultimate Witch edited by Byron Preiss & John Betancourt (Dell, 1993)
"The World Well Lost" in Warrior Enchantresses edited by Massie-Ferch & Greenberg (1996)
"Wolfland" (1983) in Don't Bet on the Prince edited by Jack Zipes (1987).
Collections:
 
Companions On the Road [Two novellas: Companions on the Road, and The Winter Players] Bantam (1977)
Dreams of Darkness and Light. Arkham Books. 80 short stories from Weird Tales paperback book series, Twilight Zone Magazine, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and others
Forests of the Night
The Gorgon & Other Stories Daw (1985)
Nightshades
Princess Hynchatti and Some Other Surprises (revised fairy tales for children)
Red as Blood (revisions of fairy tales)
Tales from the Flat Earth
Tamastara Daw (1984)
Unsilent Night The Nesfa Press (1981 limited ed. of 1000)
Women as Demons (theme is male perception of women as Eve / Lilith) Women's Press in UK
</pre>
 
* Television scripts for Blake's 7 (Sarcophagus and Sand)


==Criticism and reviews==
==Criticism and reviews==
* [[Sarah Lefanu]]. "Robots and Romance: The Science Fiction and Fantasy of Tanith Lee" in Susannah Radstone, editor, Sweet Dreams: Sexuality, Gender and Popular Fiction (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1988), pp. 121-136.
* [[Sarah Lefanu]]. "Robots and Romance: The Science Fiction and Fantasy of Tanith Lee" in Susannah Radstone, editor, Sweet Dreams: Sexuality, Gender and Popular Fiction (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1988), pp. 121-136.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 08:48, 3 June 2007

Tanith Lee (born 1947) is a prolific British writer of fantasy, science fiction and horror.


Selected Bibliography

Novels

Collections

Television scripts=

unsorted works

  • Animal Castle. Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1972)
  • The Blood of Roses
  • Blood Opera Sequence:
    • Dark Dance
    • Personal Darkness
    • Darkness, I (book three; published in the U.K.)
  • Cyrion
  • Dark Castle, White Horse
  • Day By Night
  • Days of Grass
  • Don't Bite the Sun Duology:
    • Don't Bite the Sun
    • Drinking Sapphire Wine
  • The Dragon Hoard. Farrer, Straus & Giroux (1971) 1st US edition (Lee's first published work)
  • East of Midnight. St. Martin's (1977)
  • Elephantasm
  • Electric Forest
  • Eva Fairdeath (post-apocalypse quest)
  • The Flat Earth Series
    • Death's Master
    • Night's Master
    • Delusion's Master
    • Delirium's Mistress
    • Tales from the Flat Earth (short stories)
  • Heart-Beast (werewolves)
  • A Heroine of the World
  • Karrakaz Trilogy:
    • The Birthgrave (1975) (Lee's first book)
    • Vazkor, Son of Vaxkor
    • Quest for the White Witch
  • Kill the Dead (vampires)
  • Lycanthia (werewolves)
  • Madame Two Swords. Grant (1988 limited ed. of 600)
  • Paradys Cycle
    • Book of the Dead
    • Book of the Mad
    • Book of the Beast
    • Book of the Damned
  • Reigning Cats and Dogs April 1996. Headline Press.
  • Sabella (vampires)
  • The Silver Metal Lover (sf, rev. of Beauty & the Beast)
  • The Storm Lord Duology:
    • The Storm Lord
    • Anackire
  • Sung in Shadow (Romeo & Juliet)
  • Unicorn trilogy:
    • Black Unicorn (YA female quest)
    • Gold Unicorn (YA female quest)
    • The Red Unicorn (to be published by Tor in 1997)
  • Vivia (published in the U.K.)
  • Volkhavaar. Daw (1977)
  • The Wall of the Sky, The Wall of the Eye
  • When the Lights Go Out April 96. Headline Press.

Short Stories:

  • "Age" in The Ultimate Dragon edited by Byron Preiss, John Betancourt, & Keith R.A. DeCandido (Dell, 1995).
  • "The Beautiful Biting Machine" in Arrows of Eros edited by Alex Stewart (Hodder and Stoughton: New English Library, 1989).
  • "La Dame" in Sisters of the Night edited by Barbara Hambly and Martin H. Greenberg (1995)
  • "Exhalted Hearts" in Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurences edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, & Edward E Kramer. Unnamable Press (1992)
  • "Prince Amilec" in Don't Bet on the Prince edited by Jack Zipes (1987)
  • "She Sleeps in a Tower" in The Armless Maiden edited by Terri Windling, 1995.
  • "Simon's Wife" in Haunting Women edited by Alan Ryan. Avon (1984)
  • "When the Clock Strikes" in Weird Tales #1 edited by Lin Carter v. 48 n. 1 (Spring 1981) Zebra Books (Kensington Publishing Company, New York, NY) copyright 1980 pp. 149 - 173
  • "The Witch of the Moon" in The Ultimate Witch edited by Byron Preiss & John Betancourt (Dell, 1993)
  • "The World Well Lost" in Warrior Enchantresses edited by Massie-Ferch & Greenberg (1996)
  • "Wolfland" (1983) in Don't Bet on the Prince edited by Jack Zipes (1987).

Collections:

  • Companions On the Road [Two novellas: Companions on the Road, and The Winter Players] Bantam (1977)
  • Dreams of Darkness and Light. Arkham Books. 80 short stories from Weird Tales paperback book series, Twilight Zone Magazine, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and others
  • Forests of the Night
  • The Gorgon & Other Stories Daw (1985)
  • Nightshades
  • Princess Hynchatti and Some Other Surprises (revised fairy tales for children)
  • Red as Blood (revisions of fairy tales)
  • Tales from the Flat Earth
  • Tamastara Daw (1984)
  • Unsilent Night The Nesfa Press (1981 limited ed. of 1000)
  • Women as Demons (theme is male perception of women as Eve / Lilith) Women's Press in UK

Criticism and reviews

  • Sarah Lefanu. "Robots and Romance: The Science Fiction and Fantasy of Tanith Lee" in Susannah Radstone, editor, Sweet Dreams: Sexuality, Gender and Popular Fiction (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1988), pp. 121-136.

External Links

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