Notes on Short Stories:

A Boy and His Dog (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
Further Reading


Sources

Auer, Tom, “The Latest Dangerous Visions of Harlan Ellison: The Slayer of Great Beasts Strikes Again (& Again),” in Bloomsbury Review, May/June 1994.

Crow, John, and Richard Erlich, “Mythic Patterns in Ellison’s ‘A Boy and His Dog,’” in Extrapolation, Vol. 18, No. 2, May 1977, pp. 162 – 66.

cummings, e. e., A Selection of Poems, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965.

Dillingham, Thomas F, “Harlan Ellison,” in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 8: Twentieth-Century American Science Fiction Writers, Gale Research, 1981, pp. 161 – 69.

Ellison, Harlan, ed., Dangerous Visions, New American Library, 1967.

______, Paingod and Other Delusions, Pyramid, 1965.

Francavilla, Joseph, “Mythic Hells in Harlan Ellison’s Science Fiction,” in Phoenix from the Ashes: The Literature of the Remade World, edited by Carl B. Yoke, Greenwood Press, 1987, pp. 157 – 64.

Le Guin, Ursula, and Brian Attebery, eds., The Norton Book of Science Fiction, Norton, 1993.

Slusser, George Edgar, “Harlan Ellison,” in Science Fiction Writers, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1982, pp. 357 – 68.

Sullivan, C. W., Ill, “Ellison, Harlan (Jay),” in St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers, edited by Jay P. Pederson, St. James Press, 1996, pp. 299 – 302.


 
 
 

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