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[]Shellabarger, Samuel (1888-1954); used pseudonyms John Esteven & Peter Loring (chron.)
- * Blind Man’s Night, (na) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 1937, as by John Esteven
- * Death Rides This Road, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 1937, as by John Esteven
- * Devil of Dunbar, (na) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 1937, as by John Esteven
- * The Door of Death, (n.) Century, 1928, as by John Esteven
- * The Five Sisters, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1936, as by John Esteven
- * Graveyard Watch, (na) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 1936, as by John Esteven
- * Grief Before Night, (na) McCall’s April 1938, as by Peter Loring
- * Murder Madness, (na) Mystery February 1935, as by John Esteven
- * Voodoo, (ss) Star Novels Quarterly #1, Fall 1931, as by John Esteven
- * Who Travels Alone, (na) McCall’s March 1939, as by Peter Loring
[]Shellback (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Cock of the Fo’c’sle, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #194, August 1938
- * Coffin Ship, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #185, November 1937
- * Dark Female Jonah, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #190, April 1938
- * His Name Was Mudd, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #186, December 1937
- * Hurley’s Knife, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #193, July 1938
- * Liverpool Packet, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #183, September 1937
- * Outward Bound, (pm) The Ocean June 1907
- * Record, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #196, October 1938
- * A Song of Shipwreck, (pm) The Ocean March 1907
- * Strictly Business, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #189, March 1938
- * Sunk Without Trace, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #201, March 1939
- * Unlawful Occasion, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #206, August 1939
[]Shelley (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Curse of the Moon, (sl) Ethereal Tales #2 Jan, #3 Apr 2009, #10 Jan 2011
- * Curse of the Moon—Part Four, (il) Ethereal Tales #7, April 2010
- * Curse of the Moon—Part Six, (il) Ethereal Tales #11, April 2011
- * Mind the Gap, (il) Ethereal Tales #1, October 2008
- * Myths, (il) Ethereal Tales #2, January 2009
- * Need You, (il) Ethereal Tales #1 Oct 2008, #2 Jan, #3 Apr 2009, #7 Apr 2010
- * Rampage, (il) Ethereal Tales #1, October 2008
[]Shelley, E. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Scout Dec 1 1923, Jan 12, Jan 19, Jan 26, Feb 9, Feb 23, Mar 8, Mar 15, Apr 5, Apr 19,
Apr 26, May 3, May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31, Jun 7, Jun 14, Jun 21, Jun 28,
Jul 5, Jul 12, Jul 19, Jul 26 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums Mar, Jul 1935
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Air Stories (UK) Oct, Nov, Dec 1935, Jan, Feb, Mar, May 1936
[]Shelley, Henry C. (fl. 1890s-1920s) (chron.)
- * A Botanical Miracle, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899
- * The Duke of Argyll and His Highland Home: II.—Inveraray Castle, the Home of the Duke, (ar) The Windsor Magazine September 1898
- * “For God and Covenant”, (ar) The Sunday Strand May 1905 [Ref. John Howie]
- * For Valour, (ar) The Ludgate February 1898
- * From Foul to Fair: How Sewage Is Purified, (ar) The Ludgate May 1897
- * The Home of Cecil Rhodes, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1902
- * Hospitals on the Veldt, (ar) The Sunday Strand September 1900
- * John Harvard Revealed, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly November 1907 [Ref. John Harvard]
- * Military Muscle, (ar) The Ludgate October 1897
- * Money Making, (ar) The London Magazine August 1904
- * A Muscular Christian. How a Vicar Rebuilt His Church, (ar) The Sunday Strand July 1904
- * The Norfolk Broads, (ar) The Ludgate July 1897
- * One of Zola’s Hiding-Places, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1899
- * Padre Robertson. A Hero Without a Victoria Cross, (ar) The Sunday Strand November 1900 [Ref. James Robertson]
- * Royalty in Wax Effigies, (ar) Associated Sunday Magazine September 16 1906
- * Three Hampshire Villages, (ar) The Sunday Strand August 1904
- * To King Alfred’s Memory, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1901 [Ref. King Alfred]
- * [frontispiece], (fp) The Ludgate Mar 1898, Jun 1899
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Windsor Magazine Jun, Sep 1898
- * [photography], (pt) The Ludgate Aug 1897, Apr 1898
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[]Shelley, Mary W(ollstonecraft Godwin) (1797-1851); previously known as Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Bride of Modern Italy, (ss) The London Magazine April 1824
- * The Brother and Sister, (nv) The Keepsake 1833, 1832
- * The Creature Lives!, (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * The Dream, (ss) The Keepsake 1832, 1831
- Tales and Stories, William Paterson & Co., 1891
- Great British Tales of Terror ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1972
- Ladies of the Gothics ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1975
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, Tachyon Publications, 1996
- 12 Gothic Tales ed. Richard Dalby, Oxford University Press, 1999
- * The Elder Son, (nv) Heath’s Book of Beauty ed. The Countess of Blessington, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835
- * The English in Italy, (ar) Westminster Review October 1826
- * Euphrasia, (ss) The Keepsake 1839
- * The Evil Eye, (nv) The Keepsake 1830
- * The False Rhyme, (ss) The Keepsake 1831, 1830
- * Ferdinando Eboli, (nv) The Keepsake 1829
- * Frankenstein, (cs) Boys’ Life October 1997; adapted by Seymour V. Reit
- * Frankenstein, (n.) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, as Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
- * Frankenstein, (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, as "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus"
- * Frankenstein Creates a Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818
- * Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (n.) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- Weird Tales May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1932
- Horror Omnibus, Grosset & Dunlap, 1939
- Three Gothic Novels ed. Peter Fairclough, Penguin, 1968
- Dracula, by Bram Stoker: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Nelson Doubleday, 1973
- Frankenstein/Dracula/Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Signet, 1978
- Classic Horror Omnibus Volume I ed. Peter Haining, NEL, 1979
- A Treasury of Gothic and Supernatural, Avenel Books, 1981
- Frankenstein/Dracula/Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Penguin, 1988
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- Horror Classics, Chancellor Press, 1993
- Four Gothic Novels, Oxford University Press, 1994
- The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein ed. Stephen Jones, Robinson, 1994
- Three Classics of Horror: Frankenstein, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Penguin, 1994
- The Library of Classic Horror Stories, Running Press/Courage Books, 2001
- Penny Dreadfuls: Sensational Tales of Terror ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2014
- The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein (var. 1) ed. Stephen Jones, Robinson, 2015
- Fantastic and Weird Classics #107 Apr, #108 Apr 2023
- * Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- The Eerie Book ed. Margaret Armour, J. Schiells, 1898
- From Frankenstein to Andromeda ed. J. G. Brown, Macmillan UK, 1966
- Past, Present, and Future Perfect ed. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald, Fawcett Premier, 1973
- Ghosts, Castles and Victims ed. Jack C. & Barbara H. Wolf, Fawcett Crest, 1974
- Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Fred Obrecht, Barron's Educational Series, 1977
- The Road to Science Fiction #1 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1977
- Spy & Mystery Stories ed. Kenneth Allen, Octopus, 1978
- Science Fiction: A Historical Anthology ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Oxford University Press US, 1983
- Science and Technology Today ed. Nancy R. MacKenzie, St. Martin's, 1995
- Classic Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories ed. Stephen Brennan, Talos Press, 2014, as "Frankenstein"
- * Frankenstein’s Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * Giovanni Villani, (ex) The Liberal #4, 1823
- * The Heir of Mondolfo, (nv) Appleton’s Journal January 1877
- * History of a Six Weeks’ Tour, (ex) 1817
- * How I Created Frankenstein, (ar) 1831
- * How I Wrote Frankenstein, (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * Introduction to Frankenstein, (in) 1831
- * Introduction to the 1831 Edition of Frankenstein, (in) 1831
- * The Invisible Girl, (ss) The Keepsake 1833, 1832
- * The Last Man, (ex) Henry Colburn, 1826
- Strange Signposts ed. Roger Elwood & Sam Moskowitz, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1966
- The Craft of Terror ed. Peter Haining, Four Square, 1966
- Speculations ed. Thomas E. Sanders, Glencoe Press, 1973
- Past, Present, and Future Perfect ed. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald, Fawcett Premier, 1973
- Visions of Tomorrow ed. Roger Elwood, Pocket, 1976
- Witches’ Brew ed. Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini, Macmillan, 1984
- Sense of Wonder ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside Press, 2011
- * Loves of the Poets, (ar) Westminster Review October 1829
- * The Making of a Monster, (n.) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * The Making of Frankenstein’s Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818
- * The Mary Shelley Reader, (co) Oxford University Press US (tp), July 1990
- * Mathilda, (na) University of North Carolina Press, 1959
- * Modern Italy, (ar) Westminster Review July 1829
- * The Monster Lives!, (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * The Mortal Immortal, (ss) The Keepsake 1834, 1833
- Tales and Stories, William Paterson & Co., 1891
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 2 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1931
- A Century of Thrillers from Poe to Arlen, Daily Express, 1934
- Century of Thrillers, Volume III, President Press, 1937
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part IV ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- More Tales of Terror and Surprise, The Mitre Press, 1943
- Beyond the Curtain of Dark ed. Peter Haining, Four Square Books, 1966
- Masterpieces of Science Fiction ed. Sam Moskowitz, World, 1967
- Masters of the Macabre ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Doubleday, 1975
- Classic Ghost Stories, Dover Publications, 1975
- Tales of a Monster Hunter ed. Peter Cushing, Arthur Barker, 1977
- Science Fiction: Creators and Pioneers ed. Dr. Arthur Liebman, Richards Rosen, 1979
- Strange Stories of the Supernatural, Watermill Press, 1980
- The Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Beaufort, 1981
- Tales of Imagination and Suspense, Silver Burdett, 1982
- The Book of the Dead ed. Alan K. Russell, New Orchard, 1986
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- The Lifted Veil ed. A. Susan Williams, Xanadu, 1992
- The SF Collection ed. Edel Brosnan, Chancellor Press, 1994
- The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, Tachyon Publications, 1996
- Popular Fiction: An Anthology ed. Gary Hoppenstand, Addison-Wesley, 1998
- Nineteenth-Century Short Stories by Women ed. Harriet Devine Jump, Routledge US, 1998
- The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Garyn G. Roberts, Prentice-Hall, 2001
- The Dreaming Sex ed. Mike Ashley, Peter Owen, 2010
- The Monster-Maker and Other Science Fiction Classics ed. Michael Kelahan, Fall River, 2012
- Dreamscapes Into Darkness ed. Alex Scully, Firbolg Publishing, 2015
- Chilling Horror Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2015
- Promethean Horrors ed. Xavier Aldana Reyes, The British Library, 2019
- Classic Science Fiction Stories ed. Adam Roberts, Macmillan UK, 2022
- Journ-E #5, Vernal Equinox 2024
- * The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, (co) Tachyon Publications (tp), November 1996
- * The Mourner, (nv) The Keepsake 1830
- * “My Own Love…”, (lt) , as by Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
- * On Ghosts, (ar) The London Magazine March 1824
- * The Parvenue, (ss) The Keepsake 1837, 1836
- * The Pilgrims, (nv) The Keepsake 1838
- * The Pole, (nv) The Court Magazine and Belle Assemblee August 1832
- * Preface to Rambles in Germany and Italy, in 1840, 1842, and 1843, (pr) 1844
- * Preface to The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, (pr) 1839
- * The Reanimated Englishman, (ss) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863, as "Story of Mr. Dodsworth"
- * The Reanimated Englishman, (ex) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863, as "Story of Mr. Dodsworth"
- * The Reanimated Man, (ss) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863, as "Story of Mr. Dodsworth"
- * The Recalcitrant Robot [Frankenstein], (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * Recollections of Italy, (ss) The London Magazine January 1824
- * A Review of William Godwin’s Cloudesley, (br) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine May 1830
- * A Review of William Godwin’s Cloudesley, (ex) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine May 1830
- * Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman, (ss) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863, as "Story of Mr. Dodsworth"
- * The Sisters of Albano, (ss)
- * Story of Mr. Dodsworth, (ss) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863
- The Second Book of Unknown Tales of Horror ed. Peter Haining, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1978, as "The Reanimated Englishman"
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990, as "Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman"
- The Frankenstein Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Orion, 1994, as "The Reanimated Man"
- The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, Tachyon Publications, 1996, as "Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman"
- Swords and Steam Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2016, as "Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman"
- * Story of Mr. Dodsworth, (ex) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863
- * The Swiss Peasant, (nv) The Keepsake 1831, 1830
- * A Tale of the Passions, (vi) The Liberal #1, 1822
- * A Tale of the Passions; or, The Death of Despina, (nv) The Liberal #1, 1822
- * Tales and Stories, (co) William Paterson & Co. (hc), 1891
- * To Edward Moxon, (lt)
- * To Everina Wollstonecraft, (lt)
- * To General Lafayette, (lt)
- * To Isabella Hoppner, (lt)
- * To John Murray III, (lt)
- * To Leigh Hunt, (lt)
- * To Lord Byron, (lt)
- * To Maria Gisborne, (lt)
- * To Percy B. Shelley, (lt)
- * To Sir Walter Scott, (lt)
- * Transformation, (ss) The Keepsake 1831, 1830
- Tales and Stories, William Paterson & Co., 1891
- The Saint Mystery Magazine March 1965
- The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) March 1965
- The Gentlewomen of Evil ed. Peter Haining, Robert Hale, 1967
- Masters of Horror ed. Alden H. Norton, Berkley, 1968
- The Nightmare Reader ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1973
- Christopher Lee’s New Chamber of Horrors ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1974
- The Nightmare Reader: Volume One ed. Peter Haining, Pan, 1976
- Christopher Lee’s New Chamber of Horrors (var. 1) ed. Peter Haining, Mayflower, 1976
- Romantic Gothic Tales, 1790-1840 ed. G. R. Thompson, Harper & Row, 1979
- The Evil Image ed. Patricia L. Skarda & Nora Crow Jaffe, NAL Meridian, 1981
- Masterpieces of Terror and the Supernatural ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1985
- Classic Stories of Mystery, Horror and Suspense ed. Simon Petherick, Robert Hale, 1987
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- Horror by Lamplight, Chancellor Press, 1993
- The Frankenstein Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Orion, 1994
- The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, Tachyon Publications, 1996
- Classic Tales of Horror Volume 1, Bloody Books, 2006
- The Mammoth Book of Body Horror ed. Paul Kane & Marie O'Regan, Robinson, 2012
- The Big Book of Classic Fantasy: The Ultimate Collection ed. Ann & Jeff VanderMeer, Vintage Books, 2019
- * Valerius: The Reanimated Roman, (ss)
- * [letter], (lt)
_____, [ref.]
- * The Annotated Frankenstein by Alma Jo Williams, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982
- * The Birth of Frankenstein, (ar) Presenting Moonshine #9, March 1 1970, uncredited.
- * Double or Phantom?: Transgenerational Haunting in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by Boyd Petersen, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #204, August 2005
- * Foreword by Neil Gaiman, (ar) The Guardian October 18 2014, as "My Hero: Mary Shelley"
- * Frankenstein by Jane Yolen, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988
- * Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus by Ray Nayler, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction May/June 2023
- * Frankenstein’s “Conversion” from Natural Magic to Modern Science—and a Shifted and Converted Last Draft Insert by David Ketterer, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1997
- * Frankenstein Unveiled by Michel Parry, (ar) All Hallows #35, February 2004
- * Frankenstein with Mary Shelley by Jen Gunnels, (th) The New York Review of Science Fiction #279, November 2011
- * The Ghost of the Private Theatricals by John Howard, (br) Wormwood #32, 2019
- * The Grave Misconception: The Textual Origins of Mary Shelley’s Monster by Lawrence C. Connolly, (ar) Dissections: The Journal of Contemporary Horror March 2013
- * Happy Birthday Dear Victor, Happy Birthday to You by Nina Allan, (ar) Interzone #275, May/June 2018
- * How Mary Shelley Continues to Influence Modern Science Fiction by Claire Fitzpatrick, (ar) Aurealis #145, October 2021
- * Imagination, Isolation and Innocence: The Romantic in Frankenstein by Ray Cluley, (ar) emagazine (online) April 2009
- * “It’s Alive!” Frankenstein: the Film, the Feminist Novel and Science Fiction by R. J. Frost, (ar) Foundation #67, Summer 1996
- * It’s Still Alive by Jill Lepore, (ar) The New Yorker February 12/February 19 2018
- * The Last Man by John C. Nitka, (br) Fantasy Commentator Spring/Summer 1952
- * Mary and the Monster: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Maureen Duffy’s Gor Saga by Jenny Newman, (ar) Where No Man Has Gone Before ed. Lucie Armitt, Routledge US, 1990
- * Mary and the Monster: The Life of Mary Godwin Shelley by Carrie Sessarego, (ar) Clarkesworld #143, August 2018
- * Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality (with Emily W. Sunstein) by Steve Eng, (br) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1993/1994
- * Mary Shelley’s Dystopian Prophesy: Reading The Last Man During COVID-19 by Carrie Sessarego, (ar) Clarkesworld #170, November 2020
- * Mary Shelley’s Former London Apartment for Sale by Kelly Jensen, (ar) Book Riot November 30 2021
- * Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) Interzone #78, December 1993
- * Mary Shelley’s Hair? by David Ketterer, (lt) Science-Fiction Studies March 1997
- * Mary Shelley’s Stories and the Unexpected Visit of a Reanimated Englishwoman by Michael Bishop, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #96, August 1996
- * Mary Shelley: The Mother of Monsters and Madmen by Tori Borne, (ar) Phantasmagoria Special Edition Series #8, June 2023
- * Mary Shelly, (bg) Suspense Magazine February 2011, uncredited.
- * Mary Wollstonecraft by Alice King, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1890
- * Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley by Leigh Ronald Grossman, (ar) Sense of Wonder ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside Press, 2011
- * Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley by Donald F. Glut, (ar) Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019
- * My Hero: Mary Shelley by Neil Gaiman, (ar) The Guardian October 18 2014
- * The Original Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (with Percy Bysshe Shelley) by Frances Auld, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #276, August 2011
- * Polar Expressed by Kathryn Schulz, (ar) The New Yorker April 24 2017
- * The Power of Shelley’s Frankenstein Lives On—but Not in Cologny by Sam Jordison, (ar) The Guardian October 21 2009
- * Puttin’ on the Ritz: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Carl R. Jennings, (ar) Phantasmagoria Magazine #19, Summer 2021
- * Real-life Frankenstein Who Inspired SF by James Meek, (ar) The Guardian June 11 2001
- * Science and Literature: When Worlds Collide by James E. Gunn, (is) The Road to Science Fiction #1 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1977
- * Science Fiction’s Mother Figure by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) Science Fiction Writers ed. E. F. Bleiler, Scribner's, 1981, as "Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley"
- * The Sons of Frankenstein by Sam Moskowitz, (bg) Satellite Science Fiction August 1958
- * “Until He or I Perish”: Sourcing the Arthur Paradigm in Frankenstein by Terry W. Thompson, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #251, July 2009
- * Victor Frankenstein Is the Real Monster by Ronald Bailey, (ar) Reason April 2018
- * Voyagers Through Eternity: A History of Science-Fiction from the Beginning to H.G. Wells by Sam Moskowitz, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1983
- * Who Put the Spark in Frankenstein’s Monster? by Jamie Doward, (ar) The Guardian March 4 2018
- * Why Frankenstein Will Never Die by Susan Kasten, (ar) Beloit College Magazine Winter 2019
[]Shelley, Paul (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Anita, (pi) Mayfair v26 #5, 1991
- * Debbie, (pi) Mayfair v26 #2, 1991
- * Deborah, (pi) Mayfair v26 #7, 1991
- * Sam, (pi) Mayfair v26 #11, 1991
- * Stacy, (pi) Mayfair v26 #6, v26 #9 1991
[]Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) (about) (chron.)
- * Afterthought, (pm)
- * “Alas! This Is Not What I Thought Life Was”, (pm)
- * Arabic Serenade, (sg) The Victorian Magazine #4, March 1892, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * The Assassins, (uw) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * Autumn: a Dirge, (sg) Atalanta #89, February 1895, music by J. St. Anthony Johnson
- * The Cenci, (ex) 1819
- * The Cenci (Act 5), (pl) 1819
- * A Dirge, (pm)
- * Dirge for the Year, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * The Flight of Love, (pm)
- * From the Dirge for the Year, (pm)
- * Hymn of Pan, (pm)
- * The Indian Serenade, (pm) The Liberal #2, 1822, as "Song Written for an Indian Air"
- * “It”, (pm)
- * Liberty, (pm)
- * Lines to a Critic, (pm)
- * Lines to an Indian Air, (pm) The Liberal #2, 1822, as "Song Written for an Indian Air"
- * Love’s Philosophy, (pm)
- * The Moon, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824, as "The Waning Moon"
- * Music, (pm)
- * Music, When Soft Voices Die, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * A New World, (pm)
- * Night, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824, as "To Night"
- * November, 1815, (pm) The Literary Pocket-Book, 1823 ed. Leigh Hunt, 1822
- * Ode to the West Wind, (pm) Prometheus Unbound with Other Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, C. and J. Ollier, 1820
- * One Word Is Too Often Profaned, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * Ozymandias, (pm) The Examiner January 11 1818
- The Scrap Book August 1910
- The Weekly Tale-Teller #74, October 1 1910, as "Ozymandias of Egypt"
- Weird Tales September 1926
- The Pocket Companion ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1942
- Avon Fantasy Reader 3 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Book Co., 1947, as "Ozymandias of Egypt"
- Giving Well, Doing Good: Readings for Thoughtful Philanthropists ed. Amy A. Kass, Indiana University Press, 2008
- * Ozymandias of Egypt, (pm) The Examiner January 11 1818, as "Ozymandias"
- * The Poet’s Dream, (pm)
- * Prometheus Unbound, (ex)
- * The Question, (pm)
- * Revolutionary Song, (pm)
- * Rough Wind That Moanest Loud, (sg) Atalanta #82, July 1894, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * St. Irvyne; or, the Rosicrucian, (n.) Stockdale, 1811
- * St. Irvyne’s Tower, (pm) from St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian, Stockdale, 1811
- * Shelley on Kings, (ms)
- * The Snow Queen, (pm) The Literary Pocket-Book, 1823 ed. Leigh Hunt, 1822, as "November, 1815"
- * Song of the Cloud, (sg) Wide Awake November 1883, music by J. Rheinberger; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * Song to the Men of England, (pm) The Chartist Circular #4, October 19 1839
- * Song Written for an Indian Air, (pm) The Liberal #2, 1822
- * That Time Is Dead for Ever, Child, (sg) The Victorian Magazine #5, April 1892, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * Thoughts, (pm)
- * To —, (pm)
- * To a Skylark, (pm) Prometheus Unbound with Other Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, C. and J. Ollier, 1820
- * To a Skylark, (sg) Wide Awake February 1882, music by Louis C. Elson; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * Tomorrow Never Comes, (pm)
- * To Night, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * To the Moon, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * The Triumph of Life, (pm)
- * Unfathomable Sea, (pm)
- * Unpublished Letters from an Autograph Collector’s Manuscripts (with Harriet Shelley), (lt) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1907
- * The Wandering Jew’s Soliloquy, (pm) 1810
- * The Waning Moon, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * When the Lamp Is Shattered, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * A Widow Bird, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1892, music by Frederic W. Austin
- * A Widow Bird…, (pm)
- * The Witch of Atlas, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * The World’s Wanderers, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1890, music by M. Scale
- * Zastrozzi, (n.) Wilkie & Robinson, 1810
_____, [ref.]
- * The Cenci by Phillips Russell, (rv) The Double Dealer February 1923
- * The Gothic Novel and Percy B. Shelley by James Warren Thomas, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1947
- * The Love of Antigone by Mary Bradford Whiting, (ar) Temple Bar April 1902
- * The Original Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (with Mary W. Shelley) by Frances Auld, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #276, August 2011
- * Percy Bysshe Shelley, (ar) Dublin University Magazine March 1866, uncredited.
- * Percy Bysshe Shelley by Alice King, (ar) The Argosy (UK) September 1887, as by Alice King
- * The Prospect of the Future in the Wake of Queen Mab’s Vision by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #308, April 2014
- * Shelley by Basil Thompson, (cr) The Double Dealer April 1924
- * Shelley by Edgar Allan Poe, (ms) Southern Literary Messenger May 1849
- * Shelley and the West Wind by Neville Rogers, (ar) The London Magazine June 1956
- * Shelley at Bracknell by M. Kirkby Hill, (bg) Temple Bar August 1904
- * Shelley at Home by M. Kirkby Hill, (bg) Temple Bar February 1904
- * Shelley: Politician, Atheist, Philanthropist, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1875, uncredited.
- * Shelley’s Earlier Years, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1875, uncredited.
- * Shelley’s First Wife: The Unpublished Letter by W. Courthope Forman, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1922
- * Some Passages in Shelley’s Early History by January Searle, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1873
[]Shelley, Rick; [i.e., Richard Michael Shelley] (1947-2001) (chron.)
- * Afterwar, (ss) Science Fiction Age July 1993
- * The Alien, (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction March 1999
- * At the Flood, (nv) Universe 16 ed. Terry Carr, Doubleday, 1986
- * At the Zoo, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 1999
- * Beacon, (na) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January 1998
- * Because It’s There (with Stephen L. Gillett), (na) Analog Science Fiction & Fact July 1992, as by Lee Goodloe & Rick Shelley
- * Blind Sam, (ss) Amazing Stories July 1988
- * But First a Message…, (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact April 1985
- * Eats, (ss) Unique Magazine June 1990
- * Eyewall, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1991
- * First Contact National Monument, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 2001
- * Grenadier, (nv) The Far Stars War ed. Bill Fawcett, Roc, 1990
- * In the Fluff, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact May 1989
- * The Lizard, the Dragon, and the Eater of Souls, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact September 1987
- * Only a Game, (ss) Aboriginal Science Fiction March/April 1991
- * Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact mid December 1989
- * The Rape of Lucy Tenace, (ss) Science Fiction Age July 1994
- * Safari, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July/August 1997
- * The Shaper, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 1996
- * The Singing of the Vestry, the Praying for the Sky, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1985
- * Starlet, (ss) Space & Time #71, Winter 1987
- * State of the Union, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact October 1996
- * Sweet Surrender, (ss) Science Fiction Review #9, April 1992
- * The Sylph, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact March 1989
- * To Give Them the Moon [Charles Treville], (na) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1989
- * We Three, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March 1994
- * The Worlds I Used to Know [Charles Treville], (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1988
- * Year of the Guns—Part Two, (ss) Amazing Stories November 1991
- * [letter], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact September 1989
_____, [ref.]
[]Shellhase, George (M.) (1895-1988) (about) (chron.)
- * Quite the Opposite, (ss) Laughter November 1926
- * Self-Evident, (??) Laughter October 1926
- * Sleigh Ride (with Jane Gilbert Shellhase), (??) Miss 1930 January 1930
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The American Magazine December 1940
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Stephanie Shellhase), (ct) Woman’s Day August 1947
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Country Gentleman January 28 1922
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s July 19 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) College Humor #121, February 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Blue Book Magazine Oct 1944, Feb 1945
[]Shelsky, Robert R. (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Angels Dancing, (ss) Planetary Stories #12, October 2008
- * Avenger of the People, (ss) Aberrant Dreams I, The Awakening, Aberrant Dreams, 2008
- * Bradbury County, (ss) Aberrant Dreams #9, Autumn 2006
- * The Dance of the Butterflies, (ss) Continuum Science Fiction #5, Winter 2006
- * Dreamtime, (ss) Jim Baen’s Universe October 2007
- * Science Fiction as Message—A Tool for Political, Social, and Religious Commentary, (ar) Midnight Street #7, Spring/Summer 2006
- * Soapbox:
* ___ Science Fiction as Message—A Tool for Political, Social, and Religious Commentary, (cl) Midnight Street #7, Spring/Summer 2006
- * These Cold Depths of Space, (ss) Fables Autumn 2004
- * Without Omens, (ss) Aberrant Dreams #6, Winter 2006
[]Shelton, B. F. (fl. 1950s-1970s) (chron.)
- * Anatomy of a Wife Swap Group, (ar) Mr. February 1966
- * Case History of a Wife Swapper, (ar) Mr. August 1961
- * Introductions to Sex, (ar) Mr. September 1972
- * Love Habits in the American Home, (ar) Mr. December 1960
- * Make Your Own Sex Survey!, (ar) Mr. March 1957
- * Mate Trading 50 Years Ago, (ar) Mr. March 1963
- * Motives for Incest, (ar) Mr. December 1972
- * Sex Survey, (ar) Mr. March 1972
- * Swap Clubs—An Insider’s Report, (ar) Mr. September 1963
- * Swappers on a Fishing Boat, (ar) Mr. October 1965
- * Three Wives Report on Swapping, (ar) Mr. July 1964
- * What Is a “Typical” Love Club?, (ar) Mr. Annual 1964
- * Why a Conservative Wife Took Up Swapping, (ar) Mr. April 1966
- * Why I’ll Never Swap My Wife, (ar) Mr. Annual 1964
- * Wife Swappers Reveal Party Secrets, (ar) Mr. March 1958
[]Shelton, Dick; [i.e., Richard Shelton] (1928-1987) (about) (chron.)
- * The Virgin Victim, (cv) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine January 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) The Martian Way and Other Stories by Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1955
- * [front cover], (cv) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine April 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May, Oct 1956, Nov 1960
- * [front cover], (cv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Jun, Aug 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Sixth Series ed. Anthony Boucher, Doubleday, 1957
- * [front cover], (cv) Venture Science Fiction March 1957
- * [front cover], (cv) Manhunt Jul, Sep 1957, Aug 1961
- * [front cover], (cv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Apr, Jul, Aug 1959
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Manhunt Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Sep, Nov 1956, May, Jul 1957
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Giant Manhunt #11 1957, #7 (var.1), #8 (var.2), #8 (var.3) 195?
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Adventure Oct, Nov 1957, Feb 1958
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