Daughters of Earth and Other Stories
โ Scribed by Merril, Judith
- Book ID
- 109177316
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 253 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0771058373
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โฆ Synopsis
Judith Merril (1923-1997) was not only an important early science fiction author of novels and short stories but a political activist and a member of the influential 1940s sci-fi group known as the Futurians (members included her husband Frederik Pohl, James Blish, Damon Knight, David A. Wollheim, C. M. Kornbluth, et al.).
As the title implies, "Daughters of Earth and Other Stories," published in 1985, is a collection of stories that feature strong female characters that challenge the traditional roles women were often relegated to in the science fiction of the 1950s. The original "Daughters of Earth" (minus the Other Stories) is the title of a 1968 collection of three of Merril's novellas: "Daughters of Earth" (1952), "Project Nursemaid" (1955) and "Homecalling" (1956). Interestingly, when McClelland and Stewart published "Daughters of Earth and Other Stories" in 1985, one of the original novellas, "Project Nursemaid," was omitted.
Contents
Author's Notes: Note #1 โข essay by Judith Merril
Author's Notes: Note #2 โข poem by Judith Merril
Wish Upon a Star โข (1958) โข short story by Judith Merril
Daughters of Earth โข (1952) โข novella by Judith Merril
The Lonely โข (1963) โข short story by Judith Merril
The Shrine of Temptation โข (1962) โข short story by Judith Merril
Whoever You Are โข (1952) โข novelette by Judith Merril
Peeping Tom โข (1954) โข novelette by Judith Merril
In the Land of Unblind โข (1974) โข short story by Judith Merril
Homecalling โข (1956) โข novella by Judith Merril
The Future of Happiness โข (1979) โข short fiction by Judith Merril
That Only a Mother โข (1948) โข short story by Judith Merril
Dead Center โข (1954) โข novelette by Judith Merril
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