Book description
It is commonly believed that until recently science fiction was the
sole domain of men and that it had been male writers who developed the
genre. Whilst this was true to a degree, the contribution made by
women writers has been cruelly underestimated. After all,
Frankenstein, generally reckoned as the first true work of science
fiction, was by a woman, Mary Shelley, and one of the first utopian
works written in America was also by a woman, Mary Griffith. The
Dreaming Sexbrings together a selection of early science fiction short
stories all by women, including an introduction that highlights the
contribution made by women in the early development of the field and
shows the different perspective they cast on their thoughts of the
wonders or fears that technological and scientific advances may bring.
A companion volume to his acclaimed The Darker Sex, Mike Ashley's
latest collection is more essential reading rare jewels of Victorian
fiction by female writers including Mary Shelley, Clare Winger Harris,
Adeline Knapp and many others.