Few realize that women played a
pivotal role in the development of science fiction. Even fewer know that
feminist science fiction became popular in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries. This collection contains a broad spectrum of this genre, many of
which have been all but forgotten. Ten novels and short stories and two
appendices round out this volume.
The anthology is $1.49 and available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. If you prefer, you can also buy directly from us via Payhip in all formats (.mobi, epub, and pdf).
Approx. 785 pages or 231,813 words long.
As with all ebooks from The Forlorn Press, Feminist Sci-Fi contains a clickable table of contents.
Table of Contents:
Herland By Charlotte Perkins Stetson
Gilman
Sultana’s Dream By Rokheya Shekhawat
Hossein
Mizora: A Prophecy By Mary E. Bradley
Man's Rights By Annie Denton Cridge
Friend Island By Francis Stevens
Three Hundred Years Hence By Mary
Griffith
A Wife Manufactured to Order By Alice
W. Fuller
Unveiling a Parallel By Alice
Ilgenfriz Jones and Ella Merchant
A Dream of the Twenty-First Century
By Winnifred Harper Cooley
The Republic of the Future By Anna
Bowman Dodd
Appendix 1: Biographical Sketches of
the Authors
Appendix 2: Other Notable Female
Science Fiction Authors
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