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'''Sword and Sorceress: An Anthology of Heroic Fantasy''', edited by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], is the | '''Sword and Sorceress II: An Anthology of Heroic Fantasy''', edited by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], is the second in the 19-volume [[Sword and Sorceress series|Sword and Sorceress anthology series]]. | ||
"The Lady and the Tiger" is [[Jennifer Roberson]]'s first story about Tiger and [[Del]]. Differs from the first book in the sense that the stories tend to evole around "the Chosen Maiden" as Bradley puts it, instead of the rape and revenge stories of the first. -- ce | "The Lady and the Tiger" is [[Jennifer Roberson]]'s first story about Tiger and [[Del]]. Differs from the first book in the sense that the stories tend to evole around "the Chosen Maiden" as Bradley puts it, instead of the rape and revenge stories of the first. -- ce | ||
Revision as of 19:04, 29 June 2007
Sword and Sorceress II: An Anthology of Heroic Fantasy, edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, is the second in the 19-volume Sword and Sorceress anthology series.
"The Lady and the Tiger" is Jennifer Roberson's first story about Tiger and Del. Differs from the first book in the sense that the stories tend to evole around "the Chosen Maiden" as Bradley puts it, instead of the rape and revenge stories of the first. -- ce
Editions
- 1985: Daw Books, New York, NY. (Book printed Canada) 1985. ISBN - 0-88677-360-1. Cover Art by Ilene Meyer
Contents
- "Introduction" by Marion Zimmer Bradley;
- "A Night at Two Inns" by Phyllis Ann Karr;
- "The Red Guild" by Rachel Pollack;
- "Shadow Wood" by Diana L. Paxson;
- "Unicorn's Blood" by Bruce D. Arthurs;
- "The Unshadowed Land" by C.J. Cherryh;
- "Shimenege's Mask" by Charles Saunders;
- "The Black Tower" by Stephen Burns;
- "The Lady and the Tiger" by Jennifer Roberson;
- "Fireweb" by Deborah Wheeler;
- "Cold Blows the Wind" by Charles de Lint;
- "Sword of the Mother" by Dana Kramer Rolls;
- "Hunger" by Russ Garrison;
- "On First Looking into Bradley's Guidelines or Stories I Don't Want to Read Either" by Elizabeth Thompson;
- "The Chosen Maiden" by Raul Reyes;
- "Red Pearls" by Richard Corwin; and
- "Wound on the Moon" by Vera Nazarian.