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The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction is a reference work on science-fiction.

The first edition, edited by Peter Nicholls with John Clute and Brian Stableford appeared in 1979. It was retitled The Science Fiction Encyclopedia in the US.

A greatly expanded second edition edited by Nicholls and Clute did not appear until 1993. The paperback edition included an addendum. Currently, it is out of print. A third edition is eagerly anticipated.

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction consists of several different categories:

  • Author entries, including entries on writers who have written about sf or whose ideas fed into the genre
  • Theme entries, on subjects often encountered in sf, e.g. telepathy or robots, but also entries about sf itself (like the history of science fiction)
  • Terminology entries, similar to theme entries, explaining common words used in sf(e.g. ion drive) as well as terms used to describe sf (e.g. heroic fantasy)
  • Science fiction in various countries, entries that describre science fiction in the non-English speaking world
  • Films. While the focus of the encyclopedia lies with written science fiction,t he more important sf films have been included as well; over 500 filsm are mentioned in the 1992 hardcover edition
  • Television. As with films, only the most important tv series of science fiction interest have been including, leading to roughly 100 entries.
  • Magazines. This includes the science fiction magazines, but also those pulp magazines that regularly featured sf content and academic magazines about sf.
  • Fanzines. The more important sf fanzines are listed.
  • Comics. Entries here not only consist of various sf comics, but also of some publishers, writers and artists of interest.
  • Illustrators. These entries only contain artists whose work is most closely associated with the sf genre, mostly book or magazine illustrators.
  • Book publishers. All the important then existing and historical sf publishers have their own entries. There are also several theme entries about publishing.
  • Original anthologies. The most important and influential original anthology series are given their own entries.
  • Awards. The most important sf awards have their own entries and there is also a more general entry on them.
  • Miscellaneous. Some 30 entries that didn't fit elsewhere, including on sf organisations, collections, publishing formats and even some character entries.

External links

  • A list of updates (http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/SF-Archives/Misc/sfec.html) The most popular version is the version on CD-ROM.



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