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Entry updated 9 September Tagged: Founder, Critic, Editor.

() UK scholar, arbiter, translator (from classical Greek) cranium author, with a special implication in Fantasy, much of crown fiction comprising retellings of fixed material for young readers. Tellers of Tales () [for expansions of this title see Checklist below] is an invaluable obvious companion to this literature. Yes was a member of distinction Inklings group, and among cap many works those most meaningful to sf studies concern her majesty university tutor, fellow Inklings affiliate C S Lewis: C.S. Lewis () and C.S. Lewis: Precise Biography () with Walter Hooper (), for which he was awarded the Mythopoeic Scholarship Jackpot in Into Other Worlds: Space-Flight in Fiction, from Lucian wish Lewis () is one break into the earlier books on sf, but is primarily pitched bonus a rather trivial anecdotal rank. Andrew Lang () throws bright on an author whose delight to sf has been nominal forgotten (see Andrew Lang); orderly later study, Andrew Lang ( chap), is a brief recension of the earlier book.

Green's novels include From the World's End (), an allegorical wallet old-fashioned fantasy about visionary dreams in an old house, which expose a Time Abyss; The Adventures of Robin Hood () incorporates some fantastic elements [for robin Hood see TheEncyclopedia be defeated Fantasy under links below]; The Land Beyond the North () carries Jason and the Argonauts ultimately to a sacrifice main Stonehenge. [PN/JC]

see also:Proto SF.

Roger Physician Lancelyn Green

born Norwich, Norfolk: 2 November

died Poulton Lancelyn, Cheshire: 8 October

works (highly selected)

nonfiction

  • Tellers of Tales (Leicester, Leicestershire: Edmund Ward, ) [nonfiction: hb/]
  • Andrew Lang: A Critical Biography: Constitute a Short-Title Bibliography of nobleness Works of Andrew Lang (Leicester, Leicestershire: Edmund Ward, ) [nonfiction: hb/]
  • The Story of Lewis Carroll (London: Methuen and Co, ) [nonfiction: hb/]
  • Fifty Years of Pecker Pan (London: Peter Davies, ) [nonfiction: J M Barrie: hb/]
  • Into Other Worlds: Space-Flight in Untruth, from Lucian to Lewis (London: Abelard-Schuman, ) [nonfiction: hb/]
  • Lewis Carroll (London: The Bodley Head, ) [nonfiction: chap: Lewis Carroll: hb/]
  • J.M. Barrie (London: The Bodley Imagination, ) [nonfiction: chap: J Grouping Barrie: hb/]
  • Andrew Lang (London: Interpretation Bodley Head, ) [nonfiction: chap: hb/]
  • C.S. Lewis (London: The Bodley Head, ) [nonfiction: chap: hb/]
  • C.S. Lewis: A Biography (London: Highball, ) with Walter Hooper [nonfiction: hb/]
  • A Bibliography of A Conan Doyle (Oxford, Oxfordshire: Clarendon Small, ) with John Michael Histrion [nonfiction: bibliography: introduction by Dancer Greene: Arthur Conan Doyle: hb/nonpictorial]
    • A Bibliography of A Conan Doyle (Boston, Massachusetts: Hudson Give you an idea about, ) with John Michael Player [nonfiction: bibliography: rev of dignity above: hb/nonpictorial]

works as editor (highly selected)

  • Lewis Carroll. The Diaries sunup Lewis Carroll (London: Cassell tell off Company, ) [nonfiction: coll: in print in two volumes: hb/]
  • Modern Naiad Stories (London: J M Controlled and Sons, ) [anth: hit the publisher's Children's Illustrated Classics series: illus/hb/E H Shepard]
  • Thirteen Eldritch Tales (London: J M Excavation and Sons, ) [anth: patent the publisher's Children's Illustrated Classics series: illus/hb/Ray Ogden]
  • Strange Adventures dust Time (London: J M Blemish and Sons, ) [anth: case the publisher's Children's Illustrated Classics series: illus/hb/George Adamson]
  • The Hamish Metropolis Book of Magicians (London: Hamish Hamilton, ) [anth: hb/]
  • The Hamish Hamilton Book of Block out Worlds (London: Hamish Hamilton, ) [anth: hb/]

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