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* Don D'Amassa, ''Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction'' (2006) | * Don D'Amassa, ''Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction'' (2006) | ||
* David Pringle, ''The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' (1997) | * David Pringle, ''The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' (1997) | ||
* Robert Holdstock, ''Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' (1978) | |||
==Dictionaries== | ==Dictionaries== | ||
Revision as of 14:14, 1 December 2010
Bibliographies of SF studies and critical works
- Michael Burgess. Reference guide to science fiction, fantasy and horror. (1992) (annotated critical bibliography of reference titles)
- Marshall Tymn. Research Guide to Science Fiction Studies: An Annotated Checklist of Primary and Secondary Sources for Fantasy and Science Fiction. (1977)
Encyclopedias
- John Clute & Peter Nicholls, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1995)
- Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy
- John Clute & John Grant, The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1999)
- Lee Server, Encyclopedia of Pulp Fiction Writers (2002)
- Don D'Ammassa, Encyclopedia of Adventure Fiction (2009)
- The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction
- Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction (2009)
- George Mann, The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (2001)
- Don D'Amassa, Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction (2006)
- David Pringle, The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1997)
- Robert Holdstock, Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1978)
Dictionaries
- Roberta Rogow. FutureSpeak: A Fan's Guide to the Language of Science Fiction. (1991)
- Gary K. Wolfe. Critical Terms for Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Glossary and Guide to Scholarship. (1986)